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Brett and Christina host an OG episode. Christina talks about her upcoming spinal surgery and navigating insurance hassles. Brett talks about his sleep issues, project progress, and coding routines. They dive into the complexities of USB-C cables, from volts to data rates. And TV’s just ‘okay’ now, except for some softcore gay porn. Kagi search saves the day. Happy holidays — and get some sleep. Sponsor Copilot Money can help you take control of your finances. Get a fresh start with your money for 2026 with 26% off when you visit try.copilot.money/overtired and use code OVERTIRED. Shopify is the commerce platform behind 10% of all eCommerce in the US, from household names like Mattel and Gymshark, to brands just getting started. Get started today at shopify.com/overtired. Show Links CaberQu BLE cable tester Umami Analytics Plausible Analytics Kagi The Comfortable Problem of Mid TV – The New York Times Fallout Heated Rivalry (TV Series 2025– ) – IMDb Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:40 Christina’s Health Update 05:05 Brett’s Sleep and Work Routine 12:19 USB-C Cable Confusion 22:03 Sponsor Break: Shopify 24:26 Sponsor Break: Copilot Money 26:57 Exploring Rocket Money and Web Interfaces 27:21 Discovering Umami Analytics 28:06 Nostalgia for Mint and Fever 28:44 The Decline of RSS and Google Reader 31:45 Switching to Kagi Search Engine 32:33 The Rise of AI-Generated Content 40:46 TV Shows: Is TV Just Okay Now? 47:24 The Cultural Phenomenon of Heated Rivalry 52:50 Wrapping Up and Holiday Wishes Join the Conversation Merch Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Check out more episodes at overtiredpod.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Find Brett as @ttscoff, Christina as @film_girl, Jeff as @jsguntzel, and follow Overtired at @ovrtrd on Twitter. Transcript Universal Serial Bitching Introduction and Greetings [00:00:00] Brett: Hey, you’re listening to Overtired. I am Brett Terpstra, and it’s just me and Christina Warren this morning. How you doing, Christina? Christina: Doing pretty good. Doing pretty good. Yeah. This is the, this is the OG Overtired configuration. Brett: right back to basics. Um, Christina: We do miss you Jeff, though. Ho, ho, ho. Hope that Jeff is having a great holiday with his family. Brett: we’ll have to have some, uh, gratuitous Wiki K hole that you go down just to, to commemorate the olden days. Um, so yeah, let’s, uh, let’s, let’s do a quick check-in. Christina’s Health Update Brett: Um, I’m curious about your health and all of the wildness that’s going on with your spine and whatnot. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. Um, same. I wanna hear about you too. Um, so, uh, Christina’s cervical spine update, as it were. Um, I am [00:01:00] still waiting to, as we’re recording this, which is like. Uh, three days before Christmas, uh, I’m still waiting to hear from the, uh, hospital to see if I can, when I can get scheduled. Um, insurance has sort of been a pain in the ass, so when I talked to them last week, they were like, we sent them some paperwork. We’re still waiting for some things back then. I called the insurance company and the, the, uh, like my insurance is like, has like an intermediary service that is supposed to contact the insurance company on your behalf and that person, but like, I can’t contact them directly. And then that person was like, oh, you don’t need pre-authorization. Go ahead and schedule the surgery. And I’m like, this doesn’t feel right. Um, so, but, but we, we went ahead and we called back the, you know, the, the surgeon, um, his office and they were very nice and we were like. They say that we can get on the books. So I don’t know when that will be. I’m hoping that it will be, you know, like the first week of January, um, or, or, or thereabouts. Um, but I don’t know. Um, [00:02:00] so I am still kind of in this like limbo stage where I don’t know exactly when I’m gonna have the surgery, except hopefully soon. And, um, and, and for anyone who hasn’t caught up, I, uh, I have a bulging disc on C seven on my cervical spine, and I’m going to get a, um, artificial disc replacement. Um, so they’re gonna take out the, you know, bulging bone and all that and put in, uh, some synthetic piece and then hopefully that will immediately relieve the, the pain that has been primarily through the left side of, uh, my arm and my shoulder, um, uh, down through my fingers. But it’s been on my right side a little bit too. So hopefully when that is done, it’ll be a relatively short recovery. Um, I’ll have an early scar and um, I will be, you know, not. Uh, the pain right now, like the levels aren’t terrible, but I’m pretty numb, uh, on my, my, my left arm, my, my right arm, um, uh, or right fingers I guess too, but, but really it’s, it’s, uh, the, the, the left side [00:03:00] that’s the worst. And traveling. Um, I’m, I’m in Atlanta with my family right now and, you know, kind of doing other things is just not, it’s not great. So, um, hopefully I’ll be getting surgery sooner rather than later. But obviously all that stuff does impact your mental health too, when you’re in pain and, and you, you know, are freaked out too about, you know, like, even though like they do, you know, it, it’s not an uncommon surgery and, and it, and it should be fine, but you know, there’s always these things in the back of your mind. You’re like, okay, well what if something goes wrong or whatever. So I’m just, I’m looking forward to, um, you know, light at the end of the tunnel, but um, still kind of in a holding pattern with that. So Brett: Wow. So that scar’s, that scar’s gonna be on your throat. Christina: Yeah, Brett: Wow. Christina: yeah. Like probably like. No, not really. I’m, I mean, I’m hoping that it’ll be, uh, like no, it really won’t be at all. Brett: I, I, I would like to have it. I can understand why you wouldn’t. Christina: yeah, I mean, you know, I will obviously, you know, uh, hopefully it’ll be like low enough to be [00:04:00] primarily covered by shirts or other things, although, who knows? ’cause I do like to wear like, lower cut things sometimes. I don’t know. It, it’ll hopefully, you Brett: I heard chokers are coming back. Christina: Yeah, I don’t, unfortunately. I think it’s gonna be too, uh, low for that. Brett: Okay. Christina: uh, like, it, it’s gonna be, I think like it might hit against my laryn is, is what they say. That’s the other thing too. I might have, you know, some hoarseness after, won’t we permanent? Um, you know, knock on wood. Um, Brett: go on Etsy, you can get, um, they’re for BDSM, they’re like neck, uh, they hold your chin up. They’re like posture enhancers. Uh, but they sell them within leather with like corset straps. ’cause they’re like A-B-D-S-M accessory. That would work. Christina: No, no. Not even once. Uh, not even once. I mean, look, a good group of people who wanna do that, uh, I I will not be wearing a collar of any sort of that sort of thing. Uh, I, I, I don’t, I don’t really wanna, wanna be part [00:05:00] of, uh, one of that, those types of, you know, uh, Harlequin romance novels. , Brett’s Sleep and Work Routine Brett: All right, well, I will go ahead and check in. Um, I, I’m sleeping really well for like two days at a time, and then I’ll have. A string of like five or six hours of sleep, which isn’t nothing. Um, but it’s not quite enough for me to not feel tired all the time. And two nights of sleep is not enough for me to catch up on sleep. And, um, so I’m kind of, this has been going on for like a year though, so it’s, I’m just kind of, I’m used to it and I’ve learned to operate pretty well on six or seven hours of sleep, even though historically like I need eight and a half. Um, but I’m doing okay and I get up about four every morning and I start coding and I usually code from like four to noon, so an eight [00:06:00] hour workday, uh, with a breakfast somewhere in there. And, um, I’ve made really good progress. Marked is, as far as I can tell, ready to go wide with the beta. Um. I think I’ve solved every bug that’s been reported so far. I only have about a hundred testers right now, um, but I’m gonna open it up, uh, try to get maybe a thousand testers for a couple weeks and then go for a live release. The biggest thing that I’m running into is problems with getting the, like free trial and the purchase mechanisms working, which is the exact same thing that’s holding up NV Ultra right now. Um, so if I can figure it out for Mark, I can port it to NV Ultra. I can have two apps out there making money, hopefully never have to get a job again. Um, I’m teamed up right now with Dan Peterson, formerly of One Password. Um, and we’re [00:07:00] working on some iOS apps and. And, uh, apex. My, my, all my Universal markdown processor is, it’s coming along really well. I’ve, I’ve put it out there. Um, I’ve talked to John Gruber a little bit about it. He’s gonna give it more of a workout and get back to me. Um, but I think, I think it’s getting to a point where I would be comfortable integrating it into Mark and even talking to some other, uh, apps about using it as their default processor, um, and kind of alleviating some of the issues people run into with, uh, differences in syntax. Um, I. I, I, I talked to Devon, think, uh, Eric from Devon think about using it. ’cause they use multi markdown right now, uh, which has a lot of cool features, but is not [00:08:00] really in sync with what most of the web is using these days. Um, so I talked to them about it and they’re like, oh, we had the exact same idea and we’re almost done with our own universal processor. Um, and theirs is gonna output like RTF and things that I don’t need apex to do. ’cause you can just pipe apex into panoc and do everything you need. So anyway, I’m, I’m tired. I’m, I’m in good spirits. I. I’m dealing fine with winter. My, I’m alone on Christmas, which is gonna be weird. Um, my family’s outta town. Elle is house sitting I’ll, I’ll go visit Elle, but most of the day I’m gonna be like by myself on Christmas and I don’t drink anymore. And I, I don’t, I don’t know how that’s gonna go yet. Um, initially I thought, oh, that’s fine. I like being alone. But then, [00:09:00] then the idea of like, not having anyone to talk to you on Christmas day started to feel a little depressing. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. Um, but, um, hopefully, um, when, when will, uh, when will I’ll be back from, from house sitting. How long is, uh, are, are they going to be Brett: I think. I think the people, the, the house owners come back Thursday or Friday. Christina: Okay. Brett: Then we’re gonna take off and go up to Minneapolis to hang out with her family for a weekend. So, I don’t know. It’ll, it’s gonna be fine. It’s gonna be fine. We’re gonna like cook on Christmas Eve and, and have leftovers on Christmas day. It’ll be fine. Christina: Yeah, yeah. Well, but, but it, but, but that is weird. Like, I’m sure like to be, you know, not, not, not, not with like your usual crew, but, um, [00:10:00] especially without the alcohol there. But that’s probably a good thing too. Brett: Yeah, I guess. Um, I will have all the cats. I’ll be fine. I have to take care of the dog too. Christina: Have, have you heard any updates, like, um, I guess, um, about when you were, you know, you were in the hospital a few times over the last year with, with various things. Did you ever get any definitive update on what that was? Brett: On which one? I have so many symptoms. Which one are we talking about? Christina: Well, I guess I, I guess when you, you know, you’ve had to be like hospitalized or Brett: The pancreatitis. Christina: had the pancreatitis. Brett: the, the fact that it hasn’t happened again since I stopped drinking, um, really does indicate that it was entirely alcohol that was causing the problem. Um, so yeah, I’m just, I’m never gonna drink again. That’s fine. It’s, it’s all fine. Um, I did, I did get approved to get back on Medicaid. Um, so [00:11:00] yeah, I haven’t gotten the paperwork in the mail yet. Uh, but my old card should just start working and I’ll be able to, my, my new doctor wants a whole bunch more tests, including an MRI of my pituitary gland. Um. Like testosterone tests and stuff that I guess is more specific to what she thinks might be going on with me. Um, but now I can, I can actually get those tests That would’ve been just a huge out-of-pocket expense over the last couple months. So I’m excited. I’m excited to be back on Medicaid. I wish everyone could have Medicaid. Christina: Yeah, that would be really nice. That would be really nice if, if, if we had systems like that available, um, for everyone. Um, but. Instead, you know, if they’re, like, if you have really great health, I mean, you, you pointed those out. Like you have really great health insurance if you [00:12:00] can prove that you, you know, make absolutely no money. Um, but, but that opens up so many other, you know, issues that most people aren’t lucky enough to be able Brett: right. Yeah, totally. Christina: right. Brett: All right, well do you, okay, first topic. USB-C Cable Confusion Brett: How much do you know about USBC cables and the various specs? Christina: Uh, Brett: you know a shit ton. Christina: I do, unfortunately, I know a lot. Brett: So I, I had been operating under the assumption that there were basically, you had like data USBC cables, you had, uh, thunderbolt USBC cables and you had like, power only USPC cables. It turns out there’s like 18 different varieties of different, uh, like vol, uh, voltage, uh, amperage, uh, levels, like total wattage basically. And, um, and transfer speeds. And, [00:13:00] um, and there’s like maximum links for different types of cable. And it, it, I started to understand why like. One device would charge with one cable and another device would not charge with the same cable, even though they all have the same connector. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think this is, this is why, um, some of us have been really like eye rolly at the EU for their pronouncements about certain things, because simply mandating a connector type doesn’t actually solve the problem. Brett: No, it actually confuses it a little bit Christina: I think Yeah, I was going to say exactly. I think in some cases it makes it worse. Right? And, and then you have different, like, and, and then getting SB four into it, uh, uh, versus like, like, like, like various Thunderbolt versions. Like that adds complications too, because technically SB four and Thunderbolt four should basically be the same, but they’re not really, there are a couple of things that Thunderbolt might have that [00:14:00] USB four doesn’t necessarily have to have, although for all intents and purposes they might be the same. And then of course, thunderbolts five is its own thing too. So like I bought off of Kickstarter, I got like this, you know, like a cable charger, basically like, like a connector thing. It was like $120. For this, this, this thing that basically you can plug a cable into and you can see its voltage and um, or not voltage, I guess it’s uh, you know, amperage or whatever. And you can see like, it, it, it’s transfer speed and you can basically like check that on like a little display, which is useful, but the fact that like, you have to buy that sometimes. So like figure out, well, okay, well which cable is this? Right? And then, uh, to your point about lengths, right? So like, okay, so you want something that’s going to be fast charging but also high speed data transfer. Alright, well that means that you, the cable’s gonna have to be stiff. It’s not gonna be able to be something that’s really bendable. Um, which of course is what most people are going to want. So like you can get a fast charge, like a 240 wat or a hundred and, you know, 20 wat or, or [00:15:00] whatever, um, like a USB 2.0 transfer speed cable. But if you want one that’s, uh, going to be, you know, fast charging and. Fast data transfer, then like that’s a different type. And they have like limited lengths, which again, can also be associated with like Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt. You know, cables are much more expensive. Um, and, uh, uh, you know, the, the, the, but their, their lengths are limited. Um, yeah. Uh, it’s very confusing. Brett: Did you know that in rare circumstances there are even devices that will only charge with an A to C cable. Christina: Yes, Brett: That’s so insane. Christina: yeah, no, I’ve run into that myself and then that’s a weird thing and I don’t even know how that should work. ’cause it’s, it’s, it’s a bizarre thing. You’re like, okay, well I thought this was just like a, you know, maybe like a dumb end, but it’s like, no, there’s like, you know, basically a microchip Brett: Like a two pin to two pin. Christina: at this point. Brett: Like two pen to two pen, no pd like you would think that would work with C to C, [00:16:00] but somehow it has to be A to c. I am getting one of those cable testers. I asked for one for Christmas so I could figure out this pile of cables I have and like my Sonos Ace headphones are very particular about which cables and what, um, charging hub I hooked them up to Christina: Right. Oh, yeah, hubs. I was gonna say, hubs introduce a whole other complication into this too, because depending on what hub you’re using, if you’re using a USB hub, it may or may not have certain things versus a Thunderbolt hub versus something else, versus just like, um, you know, a power brick. Like, yeah. Brett: Yeah. It’s fun stuff you. Christina: Yeah. No, it’s annoying. And, um, like, and what, what’s frustrating about this is like some of the cables that they’re better, like you can look at the, you know, the bottoms of them and you can see like they will have like the USB like four, or they might have 3.2, or they might have, you know, like the thunderbolt, you know, um, uh, icon [00:17:00] with, with, with its version. So you can figure out is this 20 gigabits, is this 40, is this 80? Um, but um. That’s not a guaranteed thing, and that also doesn’t guarantee authenticity of stuff, right? So a lot of the cables, you know, you buy off the internet can be, you know, and they might be, or even at stores, right? Like you’re, you’re not buying something from, even if you get things from Belkin or whoever, like, those things can have issues too. Um, although they at least tend to have better warranties. I bought a Balkan, um. Uh, like a, a, a PD cable, like a two 40 cable that I think it was like, you know, uh, 10 feet longer something. It was supposed to have some sort of long warranty and, and because the, the, you know, um, faster transfer ones, um, are, even though it was braided, you know, it stiff and it, it broke, like there was, uh, the, like the, you know, the connect with the part of the, the, the cable near the, the end, um, did that thing that typically apple cables do, where like, it, it sort of [00:18:00] fraying and you started like seeing the exposed wires and then like, you start to like, feel like, you know, like an electric charge, like Brett: A little tingle. Christina: you’re Yeah. And you’re like, okay, this isn’t good. Um, and so I at least had my Amazon receipt, so I was able to like. Get them to mail me a new one relatively easily. And like Anchor has an okay warranty too. But it’s one of those things you’re like, okay, when did I buy this? I was like, I didn’t even buy this a year ago, and this thing already crapped out. Um, versus, you know, you can get some really nice braided cables that are flexible, but they’re just gonna be 2.0 speeds. Um, and, and then if you buy, you know, you just buy like some random cable, you know, like at the airport or whatever. You’re like, all right, well, I don’t even know Brett: Great. Christina: anything about this. Uh, yeah, Brett: I have heard good things. I’ve heard good things about the company. Cable Matters. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. They make good stuff. They make good stuff. But again, at least the cables matters, cables that I have have been primarily stiffer cables because they tend to be like the, the higher transfer [00:19:00] speeds. So, um, like I have a cable, cable matters Thunderbolt cable, and I have like a USB four cable, I think. Um, but like, these are cables that like. I don’t, I mean, I, I have one that I, I kind of travel with, but I don’t, um, either keeping it as little cable matters, uh, uh, plastic, um. Like, so they come in like these, these case, uh, not these cases. Uh, they come in like these, uh, almost like Ziploc bag type of things. Um, which is a great way to ship cables honestly, you know, rather than using a box and, and like I, and I might toss one of those in a suitcase or a backpack, um, rather than having like the cable just out there loose. But I do that primarily because again, like they’re stiff and they’re not the sorts of things that I necessarily want, like in the bottom of my bag, you know, potentially getting broken and, and, and, and twisted and all of that. Um, they are overpriced for what they are and they are definitely not like, they’re not a high transfer cable, but if you can find ’em on sale, the beats, cables, the, the, the, the, the, the branded Beats cables, I actually like them better [00:20:00] than the apple cables that are the same thing, because they are, they’re longer, uh, by, you know, um, a, a few inches than, um, the, the Apple ones. But they’re still braided and they’re nice. And I was able to get, I dunno, this was a, this was not even Black Friday, but this was. Um, you know, sometime in like early November, I think, um, or maybe it was like late October. It might’ve been a Prime Day thing, I don’t know, but they were like eight or $9 a piece, and so I bought like five or six of them. Um, and they are, you know, uh, uh, PD and like, like, like fast charging peoples, they might not be 240, but I think they’re, they’re, they were like a hundred and you know, like 20 watts or whatever. But, um, you know, not high transfer speeds, but if you’re wanting to just quickly charge something and have it, you know, be a, a decent length and be like flexible. Those I don’t, those I don’t hate. Um, anchor makes pretty good cables. You green seems to be the company that’s sponsoring everyone now for various things. [00:21:00] But, um, I don’t know. I’ve started using MagSafe more and more, uh, like wireless charging when I can for some things, at least for phones, Brett: yeah. I actually have some U green wireless charging solutions that are really good. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. I just got one of their, uh, their 10,000 million pair battery fast charging battery things because now the MagSafe, uh, can be like up to, you know, 30 watts or whatever, or 25 watts or, or, or, or whatever it is. Like it’s, um, a lot more, um, usable than, you know, when it was like 10 or, or, or even 15. You’re like, okay, this, this is actually not going to be like the, the slowest, you know, charging thing known to man. But of course, obviously it’s like you can use it with your phone and with your AirPods, but the rest of the things out there don’t, don’t all support shi too, so, Brett: Right. Christina: yeah. Brett: All right. So, um, I want to talk about TV a little bit. Christina: Yeah. 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I’m tired. I’ve been up since, I’ve been up since two today. Christina: Yeah. Shit, man. That’s, yeah, you again, like you’ve been having like sleep issues. It’s, it’s, Brett: Maybe, maybe I shouldn’t be doing sponsor reads. Christina: No, no, no, no, no. Uh, no. We definitely wanna talk about tv. Do you wanna do, do we wanna do our second, um, uh, uh, ad break Brett: let’s do a block. Let’s make it a Christina: Let’s do it. Block. Alright, fantastic. Sponsor Break: Copilot Money Christina: Alright, well, since we are about to go into 2026, this is a great time to, uh, think about your finances. So are you ready to take control of your finances? Well meet copilot money. This is the personal finance app that makes your money feel clear and calm with a beautiful design. Smart automation copilot money brings all of your spending, saving and investment accounts into one place. 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So it’s a really well designed app and, um, we love to see, um, apps like this available on, on the web as well as iOS and, and MAC os. Brett: I have started using it very much because of the web version, and it is, it is really good. Christina: yeah, yeah. No, yeah. For, yeah, for me, that is like a, an actual like. Concrete requirement. Exploring Rocket Money and Web Interfaces Christina: Any money Brett: Like I’ve, I’ve [00:27:00] paid, I have about eight months left. I paid for a year of, of Rocket Money or whatever it’s called now. Um, and I’ve always loved that app, but yeah, it does not have a web interface. And once I started trying copilot out, I realized how much I really did want a web interface for that stuff, you know? What else have you seen? Discovering Umami Analytics Brett: Umami the analytics platform. Christina: Yes. Brett: It is so good. And it’s, it’s open source and you can self-host. And it is like, I, I’ve been using Fathom Analytics for a long time and I like Fathom, but Umami is, it has like all of the, uh, advanced stuff you would get with Google Analytics, but with like way more privacy focus and you’re not giving information to Google for one. Um, and the interface is beautiful. I love that. It’s so good. Christina: Yeah. Um, umami is really good. I think, uh, there’s another one, I’m [00:28:00] trying to think of what it was called. There are a number of these various, um, analytics, uh, hosted things, but no, umami is definitely a really good one. Nostalgia for Mint and Fever Christina: And I like, um, it reminds me, um, it was, what was it? It was Mint. It was Mint, Sean Edmond’s Mint. Which Brett: I was just gonna ask you if you remembered that. Christina: yeah, which was, which was one of the, uh, plausible analytics. It’s another one too. Um, which is also like, um, they, they have a hosted version, but you can also self-host. Um, and then that’s also a, a, a, another, uh, good one. But yeah. Um, was like my, my all time favorites, uh, you know, app. I, I, I loved that. Brett: Um, what was his RSS one? Uh, fever? Fever. Christina: was, was the best fever, was the best. The Decline of RSS and Google Reader Christina: And it was funny, like I, I think I’ve talked about this before, I was more insulated and like less upset than some people by the, the Google reader death because I had a, a, I’d been using Fever for so long, and then obviously, you know, stuff being updated and doesn’t really work [00:29:00] super well with like, the latest versions of PHP and things like that. But, you know, a lot of people were really, understandably and, and still more than a decade on, you know, very upset by the death of, um, Google reader. But I think because I, I had paid for and used, you know, my own, um, self-hosted fever installation, and then there were apps that people used for, you know, APIs and whatnot to build, you know, Macs or iOS apps or, or whatever. Like, I, I was obviously upset about Google Reader being shut down, but I was like, okay, you know, I, I can just, you know, move on to something else. And, um, and I’ve used, uh, feeder, um, not, not, not feeder, um, Brett: Reader Christina: is. No, no. Maybe, uh, it’s, uh, not Feed Demon. Um, that was like the OG one. Um, it’ll come to me, um, because I, I, yes. Thank you. Feed Ben. Thank you, thank you. One of the ones that’s still around, uh, from like the, of the, you know, various Google reader alternatives, like many of them. You know, closed up shop.[00:30:00] Brett: Yeah. Christina: if they kind of realized, you know, by Google reader, like this is the, unfortunately a niche market. Um, now that didn’t help the fact that like, you know, when people, when web browsers Safari, I think started at first and then Firefox did, and then, you know, uh, Chrome was, was fairly early too. Like when all the web browsers took away like RSS buttons to make it easy to subscribe to feeds or to auto discover feeds, and you had to like install like a, an extension or whatever to do that. Like, that all helped with the, the demise of RSS in a lot of ways. And of course, people moving everything into closed platforms and, and social networks and stuff that, you Brett: In, in the tech world though. So I have, my blog gets about 20,000 visits a week, but it gets 30,000 RSS downloads, like, uh, like daily, 30,000 readers are, are, are pulling my site. Um, so RSS is far from dead in the tech world. Christina: Right. Well, [00:31:00] well, I think, I think in a certain demographic, right? I think if you were to ask like a new, like college grads, I don’t think that any of them are using RSS at least not actively, right? Like, I mean, you might have a few, but like it’s, it’s just not gonna be like a thing where they’re gonna be, act like they might be using some apps that do similar types of things and might even pull in feed sources maybe. But it, it’s, it’s just not like a, like when, when I was graduating from college or in college, like everybody had, you know, RSS clients and that was just kind of a, a known thing. Brett: Yeah. So speaking of traffic, um, I don’t, did I mention that I got delisted on Bing and Christina: You did, Brett: I am, I’m back Christina: figure that out? You’re back now. Okay. Brett: I’m back now. Switching to Kagi Search Engine Brett: And, um, I have switched to using Kaji, um, as my primary search engine and they replicate all of duck duck go’s bang searches. Christina: Yes. Brett: So I Christina: one of the things I love about them. [00:32:00] Yes. Brett: I was pleased to see there’s a Bang Turp search on Kaji. Um, I actually use Christina: or is it kgi? Because I think I’ve always called it kgi. Yeah, it’s KA, it’s K, it’s KAGI. For anybody who’s who’s, uh, I don’t know how to, how, how, if it’s kgi, kgi, um, uh, you know, Kaji, whatever, Brett: It’ll be in the show notes. What the fuck ever, we’ll just call it KGI. Um, and yeah, so like I was super happy ’cause I used the Bang Turp to search my own site. I just got used to doing that. The Rise of AI-Generated Content Brett: Um, and, but it is like you can, the reason I switched to said web, uh, search engine is um, because you can report sites that are just AI slop and they will verify those reports and remove or flag slop sites in your search results. ’cause I was getting sick, even with DuckDuckGo, like five out [00:33:00] of 10 results were always, I’d get in, I’d get there, I’d get one, maybe two paragraphs into, uh, an article and realize, oh, someone just typed in my search term into chat GPT and then Christina: Oh yeah. Brett: automated it. Christina: Oh, I was gonna say there, there it is. Automated at this point. And, and like, to be clear, like a lot of search results, even before like the rise of like genre of AI were a variant of this, where you would see like people like buying older domain names that expired. Well, yeah, but even before that happened mean that, that obviously when, when, when the Christina Warren and Brett Terpstra and then they, they changed your name. Um, I Brett: know, like Jason Turra or Christina: Or something like that. Yeah, it was, it was, it was, it was weird. Um, I mean, you know, um, does that site, did, did have they given up the ghost on that? I’m curious. Um, yeah. Wow. Okay. They are still, well, no, they haven’t published anything since November 30th. So something has happened where they, uh, are [00:34:00] they, they’re definitely cutting down on, on various things. Um, oh no. Paul Terpstra. Oh my God. Paul Terpstra. You are still, Brett: Yeah. Christina: you were like the one author there that I see on this website. Um, now what was, what was messed up about, about this? Um, although no. Okay. Their homepage, the last one they say is like, OCT is like, uh, November, um, uh, 30th. But if you click on the, the Paul trips to handle, then like you see, um, December 22nd, uh, which is, which is today as we’re recording this, Brett: Wow, I didn’t even realize. Christina: Yeah. So, alright. So that is still, somehow that grift is still going on. But yeah, I mean, even before the rise of those things, you would see, you know, sites that would either buy up dead domains and then like, have like very similar looking content, but slightly different maybe, you know, like, uh, you know, injected with a bunch of, you know. Links or whatever, or you would see people who would, you know, do very clearly SEO written and, and probably, you know, [00:35:00] like, again, pre generative ai, but, you know, assisted slop content. But yeah, now it’s, it’s just, it’s crazy. Like, and it doesn’t help that, like the AI summaries, which can be useful, but, um, and they’re getting better, which is good only because they’re so prominent. Like, I’m not a fan of them. But if you’re not using an alternative search engine, like, you know, you see these AI summaries and like if they’re bad and sometimes they are then. Brett: Often Christina: You know, well, they’re, they’ve gotten better, uh, is the only thing I would say. I, I still wouldn’t rely on them, but I’ve, I’ve noticed a, like, I’ve noticed a, a genuine, like uptick in like, improvements and in like, how awful they are probably in like the last six weeks, which is damning with faint praise. I’m not at all saying it’s good. I am simply saying, it’s like, I’m primarily thinking for like, people who are like, like less tech savvy relatives who are going to just go to, you know, bing.com or, or google.com and then see those sorts of things. Right. Um, and, uh, you know, we’re not gonna be able to convince them to go to a, a, a third [00:36:00] party search engine. Um, although, you know, some people, like, I think my mom was using Duck to Go for a while as like her default on her iPhone, um, which I was, I was like proud of her about, but I was also kind of like, uh, that’s got its own issues. But no, I, I like ka a lot. Um, I, I’ve Brett: Well, and it’s so keyboard driven, like DuckDuckGo has good keyboard shortcuts. KAGY slash Kaji has even better keyboard shortcuts. Like you can navigate and control everything with, uh, like Gmail style, single key keyboard shortcuts, which I really like. Christina: Yeah. Yeah, I like that too. And then they, they, of course, they make like a, a web kit, um, like a browser, um, that, that has, they’ve back ported, um, you know, a lot of chrome extensions too. I personally don’t see the point in that. Um, I, I think that if you’re going to be like that committed to, like, using like the, you know, the web extension format and like using like more popular extensions, you might as well [00:37:00] just use a Chrome fork if you don’t wanna use Chrome, which is fine, but like, you could use a browser like Helium, which, which we talked about last show, which has, um, the, the, the hash bangs kind of integrated in, or you could use, you know, if you wanted to use, um, um, you know, the, the, the, the Brett: o is Orion, is Orion the one you’re talking about that? Yeah. Christina: that, that, yeah, that, that, that, that, that, that’s Katy’s thing. And that was actually originally how I heard about them was because it was like, oh, this is interesting. Um, you know, this is a kind of an interesting, you know, kind of alternative browser. And then it turned out that that was just kind of a, in some ways, kind of a front to promote the, the search engine, which is the real, you know, thing. Um, which is fine, right? I mean, that, that was Google’s model. Um, Brett: Well, and we should mention for anyone who hasn’t tried it, it is a paid service. Um, and you are getting search results with no ads and, and spam, uh, ai, slot protection and all of the benefits you would expect from a paid service. So [00:38:00] I think, like for me, five bucks a month gets me, I think 300 searches, which is. Plenty for me, like, I guess I, I’m still waiting to see, I’ve never counted how many searches I do a month, Christina: Yeah, Brett: you know, like three searches a day, uh, would come out to like 90 searches a month and I have 300 available, so I think I’ll be fine. Christina: yeah, yeah. I mean, yeah, basically being able to get to do 10 a day, which in most cases is fine. What I’ve done is I’m on, like, they have a, a, a family plan, um, and they don’t care. They even, I think in their documentation, or at least they did, they do not care if you are like actually in a family with the people that you are on or not. So if you, you know, find some folks that you wanna kind of sync up with, you can like, you know, be on a family plan together and you can save money, um, on, uh, whatever their, uh, um, their pricing [00:39:00] stuff is. So, um, so me, me and Justin Williams are, uh, in a, uh, Brett: Justin Williams, I haven’t heard that name in forever. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. We went to C Oasis together. We went both nights in Los Angeles, um, in August. Yeah. Um, or September rather. Um, yeah, so, okay, so this is how this works. They have, their starter plan is, is $5 a month, which includes, and they do have an AI assistant too. So it was funny, they had the AI slot protection, but they also have like an AI assistant that you can use and like an AI summarizer and whatnot. Um, that’s $5 a month. And then there’s the professional plan, which is, so that’s for 300 searches a month for the standard AI for starter $5 a month. The professional plan is unlimited searches and standard ai, that’s $10 a month. And then the ultimate is, um. Uh, everything in professional plus you get like premium model access, which, okay, but the family plan, um, is, is the, so you can do one of two things. You have a duo [00:40:00] plan, which is two professional accounts for a couple, which is $14 a month plus sales tax. So it’s, uh, you know, average of $7 per person, which I think is what Justin and I are on. And then there’s a family plan with up to six family members. And again, they don’t care if you are actually in a family or not, and that’s $20 a month. So the real thing to do if you’re wanting to like, you know, save on this is like find five friends, Brett: Yeah. Christina: get on the $20 a month, you know, family plan thing. Spread the, spread the cost, and that way you can get the, you know, professional plan for, for, for less. But to your Brett: All right. Christina: most people, it’s probably $300, 300 searches a month is probably plenty. And if you search a lot like we do, I, I think it is worth paying for. Brett: yeah, yeah. All right. TV Shows: Is TV Just Okay Now? Christina: anyway, but we wanted to talk about tv, so let’s Brett: Well do, we’re, we’re at 50 minutes already, so I think we need to choose whether we do TV or gratitude. What Christina: do you have a [00:41:00] gude, like a good one? Brett: I, I, no, I have a, I have a throwaway one. Christina: Okay. Brett: I, it was one of those, like, I looked at my doc and I was like, oh, I don’t think I’ve talked about that even though I probably have, um, yeah, let’s just talk about tv. So I, I have been noting, and my question in the show notes was, is TV just okay now? Because I’ve been watching, I watched Stranger Things, pluribus Down, cemetery Road, platonic, and all of it was, it was entertaining, but it wasn’t like, must watch tv. None of it was like, none of it was as good as like Modern Family. Modern Family was fucking good. Tv, like family friendly and just like I’ve, I’ve been through that series so many times and it’s always fun and it’s always better than like pluribus. I like the, I like the concept kind of, it’s not. not all that, um, engaging, I guess.[00:42:00] Christina: I like it. But, Brett: Yeah. I don’t hate it like I do, I do like it, but it’s not like, I don’t, I don’t count the days until the next episode comes out and I miss, I miss things being really good. So you had a couple responses to that though. Christina: Well, I mean, I tend to agree with you. So first of all, there, I put in the, in the show notes, um, there’s a link to a thing that, uh, that James and Pozak wrote for the, the New York Times, uh, God a year and a half ago now called, um, the Comfortable Problem of Mid tv. And he said it, it, it’s got a great cast, it looks cinematic, it’s, um, fine and is everywhere. And kind of talking about like, you know, we went from like the era of like peak TV to now being, um. You know what, what he’s dubbed like mid tv and I think that there’s, there’s some truth to that. Um, and, and, and he even says at the beginning, let me say up front, this is not an essay about how bad TV is today, just the opposite. There’s, um, little truly bad high profile television made anymore, um, is it’s more talking about, um, like [00:43:00] what we have instead Today is something less awful, but in a way more sad, the willingness to retreat, to settle to trade, the ambitious for the defendable. And I think that there’s some truth to that. Um, I think that we see this movies now too, and with movies it’s actually much more of a problem. Like there’s some really high highs. Um, but because the movie industry is in such a bad place, um, it, it’s that much more notable when like, you don’t have like a big strong slate of, of things. And so, you know, it, it, it’s more of a problem. TV for, for better or worse, has become the dominant entertainment form. And yeah, I think that it, it, it’s fine. Uh, but there are very few things that I’m like, oh, wow, yeah, that, that’s like, you know, the wire. Um, not that anything is, but you know what I mean? But is, but even like, you know, pluribus, which I really like. I actually think that’s, um, my, my favorite show of, of, um, 2025, um, at least new show. Um, well, maybe the studio. The studio. I might have, I, I, I might put, Brett: That was pretty Christina: above that. But, but, but, but [00:44:00] like, it’s one of those things where I’m like, okay, you know, um, it’s not breaking bad, right? Like, if we’re gonna be comparing Vince Gilligan shows, and maybe that’s unfair, but, you know, it just, but, but still, like, you know, you’re gonna be compared to your last hit. And, and, and, and that is what it is. Um, I will say though, like, I haven’t watched Stranger Things in years, and I don’t, I don’t, I don’t think I can force myself to like, care about that again, but I’ve heard kind of mixed Brett: That’s where L is too, L doesn’t care. And, and then there’s the whole like two cast members being Zionists kind of turned a whole bunch of people off and Christina: Well, and well, David Harbor, David Harbor’s whole Lily Allen thing. Are you, are you, are you familiar with this floor at all? Brett: No. Christina: Okay. You know who Lily Allen is? Brett: Yes. Christina: Okay. So she and David Harbor were married and, um, she wrote an album called, uh, uh, west End Girl that, that came out, uh, like in November, which is actually a really good album, [00:45:00] which is like White Girl Lemonade, where she just basically reads him to filth for being an absolute piece of shit. Like, apparently like, you know, they were together, they were married or whatever. She goes off to London to perform in a play and he’s like. Oh, we’re gonna be away for months. I, I wanna sleep with other people. And so they kind of like, she kind of accepts getting into an open relationship with him, even though she didn’t really want to be, which look that her, that’s her bad, whatever. But then he proceeds to like, do things that was not what they’d agreed upon on, upon the parameters of their, of their relationship. And then she’s just like brutally honest about the entire thing. And so as you’re listening to this album, you’re just learning more and more about like, David Harbor’s like sex life and, um, and stuff. And, and like, it’s just on blast. It’s incredible. Um, but, uh, yeah, so there’s, there’s some of that stuff. There’s, I, I don’t know, like I don’t, I don’t really follow the rest of the cast stuff except that, uh, the girl who plays, um, 11 like. Frequently want to smack because just the most annoying [00:46:00] celebrity in on the planet. But like, putting that aside, um, I just, I stopped caring. It took them too long between seasons and the, and, and, and the budget for that show was also so insane. I’m like, you, you cost more than strain than thinking of Thrones. Game of Thrones is, was even at its worst, was a better show than Stranger Things. So like it, yeah. But but that goes to your point. Like, it’s like, it’s okay. Brett: Yeah. Yeah, Christina: Um, I will say the new season of Fallout just, um, premiered and so far I I’m still really enjoying that. Um, Brett: yet to see it. Christina: you should, you should definitely watch the Brett: What is it on? Christina: uh, Amazon Brett: Okay. Christina: and, uh, and it’s, and it’s really, really good. Um. And this year they are doing the episodic, um, not episodic, the weekly drop, right. Rather than the binge thing. So the first season, uh, they dropped it all at once and um, and I was a little bit worried. I was like, fuck, does that mean they don’t [00:47:00] believe in this? What are they going to do? Wound up being like Amazon’s biggest hit after their Lord of the Rings, um, you know, thing. And so it was immediately kind of picked up for a second season and it was picked up for a third season before the second season even, uh, premiered. Um, and uh, and that might be the final one. Um, they’re saying, but, but, but, but who knows? But, but so far anyway, like they’ve only, there’s only been one episode, but it’s, it’s been good so far. The Cultural Phenomenon of Heated Rivalry Christina: Um, but, but what I was gonna talk to you about is the gay hockey show. Brett: Which is. Christina: It’s called Heated rivalry. It’s on HBO Max. It was originally just supposed to be on, uh, a Canadian streamer called Crave. And um, then at the, like, the, the like 11th hour, HBO Max picked it up and was like, okay, we’ll play this in, um, some of our territories and other things. And I wanna be very clear, this is not high art at all. This is like, no way. Like this actually in some ways it, it personifies [00:48:00] the TV is just okay now thing, but in other ways it’s actually a little bit more interesting just because the cultural phenomenon that has happened around it in like the last, like, like it hasn’t even been out a month and it’s only six episodes, although they are also going to be getting a second season. Um, it’s sort of wild how, like I went from, I’d seen a trailer for it and I was like, okay, whatever. And like it came out, I think like right after Thanksgiving. Then like within like two or three weeks, like literally I wasn’t following anything around it, but my Instagram, my TikTok, Twitter, everything that I was seeing was just all about the discourse around the show. And it’s like a bunch of us all seem to have to have discovered it. Like one weekend where we were like, okay, we’re gonna actually sit down and watch the gay hockey show. Um, and this is exactly what it is. It is a gay hockey show. So it is based on, there was a series of books that this, uh, female, uh, writer Rachel Reed wrote, um, uh, about like, uh, I think like they were like eBooks, types of thing. Um, uh, I think although there, there is now I [00:49:00] think like a, a hard cover release because they’ve been so popular and they’re just, it’s just ero, it’s just smut, right? It’s basically fanfic dressed up in something else. And the idea was like, okay, you have like these, you know, male like hockey players who are closeted and kind of have like this, this romance that, that starts from like 2008, um, through like, I dunno, like, like 2017 or 2018. And there are a number of different. Books or stories in the universe. But the one that people liked the most was the, the second book, which is called Heed Rivalry. You don’t really need to know any about that. The big thing about the show is that it is essentially like soft core gay porn. Um, but yet it’s like weirdly compelling in a way. Like, it, it is very, like, there’s, there’s some sweet aspects to it. Like you were before the, the show, you were saying, oh, it’s kinda like Heart Stopper could not be further from Heart Stopper. ’cause Heart Stopper is very sweet and twee and kind of like loving and like whatnot. This is like. You know, like guys in their twenties with amazing asses, [00:50:00] you know, like doing things to one another kind of an in secret. And, and the, the thing is, there’s not a whole lot of plot. Like the plot is the porn. Because, because the whole thing is, is that like they don’t spend, they don’t have a time to spend a lot of time together because they’re, they’re closeted and their rivals. Oh, that’s the whole conceit. It’s like they’re these two great hockey players and they, they, they, um, you know, um, play for opposing teams and they’re like, each other’s biggest rivals, but like, they’re, they’re fucking, um, and uh, it, it’s, uh, again, it’s not high art at all, but Brett: the target audience for this? Christina: And here’s the interesting thing. So the books are almost entirely read by women, um, and which, which makes sense. There’s, there’s a lot of like, you know, like, male, male, like, um, like the history of slash fiction goes back to like, like Fanfic in general, like goes back to like women writing, like Spock and, and, uh, um, what’s the space together? Kirk Together. Yeah. Um, and so the books are almost entirely, uh, consumed by, by women and probably straight women, although probably some queer women too. Um, but the [00:51:00] show seems to be a mix of gay men, straight women, all, although I’ve seen a lot of lesbians. As well. Um, yeah, yeah, because again, like the discourse is just kind of ridiculous and, and the memes are fun. Um, the guy who created it, he’s gay or created the, the, the television adaptation. He’s gay and, uh, I think he’s done a, a, a pretty good job with it. The, the leads are the thing that’s like incredible, like the, especially the guy who plays the, the Russian character, Ilya, uh, that actor is really, really good and he’s Texan, and yet he does like a great Russian accent and, um. And, and he’s very attractive. And like I, I, I can see like why a lot of people are into it, but it’s funny ’cause like New York Magazine, like they weren’t even covering the show, which, why would you, it was like some Canadian kind of, you know, you know, thing that barely gets picked by HBO. Then it takes off and now like they’re covering it. The, the last time I remember New York Magazine covering a show like this, like Vociferously was Gossip Girl, like 18 years ago. Um, [00:52:00] and it kind of reminds me of that, where like everybody woke up one day when they’re like, oh, this is like a cultural moment now. So again, not good television, probably not gonna necessarily be for everyone, but, but it’s a moment. And like, I kept seeing edits, I kept seeing Mo, I kept seeing edits on TikTok and stuff and I was like, okay, do I have to watch the gay hockey show? All right, I have to watch the gay hockey show so that it’s, we might be at the point where like TV is just okay, but at least there are some good like moments about, whereas the culture, we can all like agree. Okay, we’re all gonna be talking about this one thing. Brett: That sounds like what I’ll be doing on Christmas Day. Christina: Oh my God. Actually that would be a great thing to watch on Christmas. And I think that the final episode is gonna come out like the day after Christmas, so there you go. Brett: Done Deal. Cool. Wrapping Up and Holiday Wishes Brett: All right, well thanks for, we’re recording this the same morning. The show’s supposed to come out, so I gotta do some editing, but uh, but [00:53:00] thanks for showing up while you’re in Atlanta and yeah, this has been a classic, a fun classic Overtired. Christina: absolutely. Well, um, get some sleep, uh, take care of yourself. Um, happy holidays. Um, uh, hope that a, a Christmas isn’t too weird for you. And, um, and happy New Year. Brett: you too. Get some sleep.
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What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social networks, and the web: trust, and how to build it when the stakes are global. Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI — and convince Paul Graham to join in Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Part 1: How I Found Out $1 billion AI company co-founder admits that its $100 a month transcription service was originally 'two guys surviving on pizza' and typing out notes by hand His announcement leaving Meta White House Working on Executive Order to Foil State AI Regulations Nvidia stock soars after results, forecasts top estimates with sales for AI chips 'off the charts' Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Jack Conte: I'm Building an Algorithm That Doesn't Rot Your Brain AI love, actually Cat island road trip: liquidator's warehouse Gentype The Carpenter's Son... My excerpt from the Q&A Image of the paper Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Jimmy Wales Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ventionteams.com/twit zapier.com/machines agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social networks, and the web: trust, and how to build it when the stakes are global. Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI — and convince Paul Graham to join in Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Part 1: How I Found Out $1 billion AI company co-founder admits that its $100 a month transcription service was originally 'two guys surviving on pizza' and typing out notes by hand His announcement leaving Meta White House Working on Executive Order to Foil State AI Regulations Nvidia stock soars after results, forecasts top estimates with sales for AI chips 'off the charts' Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Jack Conte: I'm Building an Algorithm That Doesn't Rot Your Brain AI love, actually Cat island road trip: liquidator's warehouse Gentype The Carpenter's Son... My excerpt from the Q&A Image of the paper Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Jimmy Wales Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ventionteams.com/twit zapier.com/machines agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social networks, and the web: trust, and how to build it when the stakes are global. Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI — and convince Paul Graham to join in Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Part 1: How I Found Out $1 billion AI company co-founder admits that its $100 a month transcription service was originally 'two guys surviving on pizza' and typing out notes by hand His announcement leaving Meta White House Working on Executive Order to Foil State AI Regulations Nvidia stock soars after results, forecasts top estimates with sales for AI chips 'off the charts' Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Jack Conte: I'm Building an Algorithm That Doesn't Rot Your Brain AI love, actually Cat island road trip: liquidator's warehouse Gentype The Carpenter's Son... My excerpt from the Q&A Image of the paper Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Jimmy Wales Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ventionteams.com/twit zapier.com/machines agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social networks, and the web: trust, and how to build it when the stakes are global. Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI — and convince Paul Graham to join in Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Part 1: How I Found Out $1 billion AI company co-founder admits that its $100 a month transcription service was originally 'two guys surviving on pizza' and typing out notes by hand His announcement leaving Meta White House Working on Executive Order to Foil State AI Regulations Nvidia stock soars after results, forecasts top estimates with sales for AI chips 'off the charts' Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Jack Conte: I'm Building an Algorithm That Doesn't Rot Your Brain AI love, actually Cat island road trip: liquidator's warehouse Gentype The Carpenter's Son... My excerpt from the Q&A Image of the paper Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Jimmy Wales Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ventionteams.com/twit zapier.com/machines agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
What does it take to build tech the world actually trusts? Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins the crew to dig into the real crisis behind AI, social networks, and the web: trust, and how to build it when the stakes are global. Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI — and convince Paul Graham to join in Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Part 1: How I Found Out $1 billion AI company co-founder admits that its $100 a month transcription service was originally 'two guys surviving on pizza' and typing out notes by hand His announcement leaving Meta White House Working on Executive Order to Foil State AI Regulations Nvidia stock soars after results, forecasts top estimates with sales for AI chips 'off the charts' Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Jack Conte: I'm Building an Algorithm That Doesn't Rot Your Brain AI love, actually Cat island road trip: liquidator's warehouse Gentype The Carpenter's Son... My excerpt from the Q&A Image of the paper Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Jimmy Wales Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ventionteams.com/twit zapier.com/machines agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
In "This Week in WordPress #355," Nathan Wrigley, Michelle Frechette, and Rhys Wynne discuss the Kagi search engine, Michelle's job search, and WordPress updates including 6.9's new features like collaborative editing and abilities API. The episode covers the challenges faced by open source projects like FFmpeg, security concerns with AI-powered tools such as Telex, the Global Partner Program for WordPress event sponsorships, and developments in full site editing, highlighting the Ollie theme. Listener comments add depth to discussions about the future and risks of WordPress plugin and block creation through AI.
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Kagi nos ofrece un portal para consumir la “smallweb”.. Según ellos, aunque no existe una definición única, la «web pequeña» suele referirse a la parte no comercial de la web, creada por particulares para expresarse o compartir conocimientos sin ánimo de lucro. Pueden acceder mediante este enlace. Te invito a debatir sobre este tema en el Foro de la Comunidad de TuPodcast https://foro.tupodcast.com Y otras formas de contacto las encuentran en: https://ernestoacosta.me/contacto.html Todos los medios donde publico contenido los encuentras en: https://ernestoacosta.me/ Si quieres comprar productos de RØDE, este es mi link de afiliados: https://brandstore.rode.com/?sca_ref=5066237.YwvTR4eCu1
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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on September 30, 2025. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): Kagi NewsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45426490&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:50): Sora 2Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45427982&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:11): I've removed Disqus. It was making my blog worseOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45423268&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:32): Comprehension debt: A ticking time bomb of LLM-generated codeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45423917&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:53): Inflammation now predicts heart disease more strongly than cholesterolOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45430498&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:14): Imgur pulls out of UK as data watchdog threatens fineOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45424888&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:35): Sora 2Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45428122&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:55): Leaked Apple M5 9 core Geekbench scoresOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45427197&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:16): Bcachefs removed from the mainline kernelOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45423004&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:37): Boeing has started working on a 737 MAX replacementOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45428482&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Cécile McLorin Salvant - I Didn't Know What Time It WasNate Smith - RetoldBill Evans - You Must Believe in SpringAhmad Jamal - Poinciana喜辰晨 & 田原 & zuho - We Could Be Shy 内向的人喜辰晨 - Prelude To A Fortune 夕阳映在云朵喜辰晨 - Truly (after) 关于真相喜辰晨 & 陈辛璐 - Kagi 鍵喜辰晨 & 武勇恒 & 顾忠山 - Muse (for Joyce) 缪斯Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes - BOA
Cécile McLorin Salvant - I Didn't Know What Time It WasNate Smith - RetoldBill Evans - You Must Believe in SpringAhmad Jamal - Poinciana喜辰晨 & 田原 & zuho - We Could Be Shy 内向的人喜辰晨 - Prelude To A Fortune 夕阳映在云朵喜辰晨 - Truly (after) 关于真相喜辰晨 & 陈辛璐 - Kagi 鍵喜辰晨 & 武勇恒 & 顾忠山 - Muse (for Joyce) 缪斯Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes - BOA
Sun, 10 Aug 2025 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/809 http://relay.fm/mpu/809 Exploring Kagi with CEO Vladimir Prelovac 809 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. clean 4210 Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Vladimir Prelovac Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback The MacSparky Newsletter Updated 512 Merch Store - 512 Pixels iMac G4 - Wikipedia Vladimir Prelovac Commodore 64 - Wikipedia Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine Kagi Blog Interview with Kagi - by Dmitri Brereton - DKB Blog The Talk Show ✪: Ep. 416, With Vlad Prelovac Enough is enough—I dumped Google's worsening search for Kagi - Ars Technica Kagi Browser Extensions Introducing Privacy Pass authentication for Kagi Search | Kagi Blog Kagi Search Stats - Domain Insights Kagi Lenses The Assistant by Kagi Kagi Assistant is now available to all users! | Kagi Blog Orion Browser by Kagi Google AI Summaries Leading to Less Traffic to the Web - 512 Pixels Apple Knowledge Navigator (1987) - YouTube Hacker News Kagi Small Web Raycast CleanMyMac Apple Supercharges Spotlight in macOS Tahoe With Quick Keys and More - MacRumors
Sun, 10 Aug 2025 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/809 http://relay.fm/mpu/809 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. clean 4210 Kagi is a search engine and browser company offering an alternative to products offered by the tech giants. This week, its CEO Vladimir Prelovac talks with David and Stephen about what Kagi offers its customers. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Vladimir Prelovac Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback The MacSparky Newsletter Updated 512 Merch Store - 512 Pixels iMac G4 - Wikipedia Vladimir Prelovac Commodore 64 - Wikipedia Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine Kagi Blog Interview with Kagi - by Dmitri Brereton - DKB Blog The Talk Show ✪: Ep. 416, With Vlad Prelovac Enough is enough—I dumped Google's worsening search for Kagi - Ars Technica Kagi Browser Extensions Introducing Privacy Pass authentication for Kagi Search | Kagi Blog Kagi Search Stats - Domain Insights Kagi Lenses The Assistant by Kagi Kagi Assistant is now available to all users! | Kagi Blog Orion Browser by Kagi Google AI Summaries Leading to Less Traffic to the Web - 512 Pixels Apple Knowledge Navigator (1987) - YouTube Hacker News Kagi Small Web Raycast CleanMyMac Apple Supercharges Spotlight in macOS Tahoe With Quick Keys and More - MacRumors
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Just when we thought we had exhausted our language and usage outrage, we stumble upon a new wave of pronunciation changes that has crept up and caught us napping in our rocking chairs. So that's the big news, but we also have Snappers, more from the world of Artificial Intelligence, some food reports from nearby eateries we've visited, another car oil change PSA, an introduction to Lifting Straps (which given our demographic I initially thought might be just sock garters, but thankfully not), and discussion with KJ about his recent very successful turn as Kris Kringle in the Arts Club Theatre production of “Miracle on 34th Street”. There is other stuff too, but that last sentence has worn us right out, so just go ahead and have a listen and let us know what you thought, how you're doing, and what you'd love to hear about from us.Links: Shed Dogs; Bobby Fingers; Yum! Gourmet Donuts; To Live For bakery; Innocent Ice Cream, Variable Valve Timing; use of botox to relieve migraines; review of Miracle on 34th Street; Kagi search engine.Theme music is Escaping like Indiana Jones by Komiku, with permission.
I'm joined by Sven Johannsen, Frank McPherson, and Don Sorcinelli for this podcast. We discuss: Kagi paid search HP bought the (AI) Humane Pin company Nvidia SIgns can teach ASL. But, it couldn't detect my functioning webcam iPhone 16e announced Windows 11 24H2: Patches that need patches Google Daily Listen works on iOS and Android phones but NOT iPadOS and Android tablets Twelvesouth PlugBug power supply with integrated FindMy
Episode 214: The hidden horrors of CAPTCHAs, Salt Typhoon finds new entries into US infrastructure, innovations from Mullvad & Kagi, and more!Welcome to the Surveillance Report - featuring Techlore & The New Oil to keep you updated on the newest security & privacy news.
Podcast Notes & Summary: "Deep-Seek Exposes America's Monopoly Problem"Key Topics DiscussedMonopolies in Big TechStartup Ecosystem ChallengesRegulatory EntrepreneurshipHealthcare & Innovation BarriersGlobal Tech Leadership ShiftsDetailed Notes with Timestamps00:00:00 - 00:00:50 | Introduction to America's Monopoly ProblemIssue: Chinese companies outcompeting U.S. tech giants despite America's perceived dominance.Root Causes:Monopolies stifling innovation (e.g., Microsoft vs. Linux).Tech oligarchs influencing government policies."Fear, uncertainty, doubt" (FUD) tactics by monopolies to suppress competition.00:00:50 - 00:04:00 | Big Tech's Anti-Competitive PracticesMicrosoft & Linux: Halloween Docs leak revealed misinformation campaigns against Linux.Meta's Acquisitions: Buying competitors like Instagram/WhatsApp to eliminate threats.Google's Decline: Market dominance leading to inferior search quality vs. alternatives like Kagi.Talent Drain: High salaries at monopolies centralize talent, reducing innovation elsewhere.00:04:00 - 00:07:00 | Startups: Innovation or Exploitation?Startup Reality: Focus on "explosive exits" over sustainable innovation.Example: Uber's $80 ride vs. affordable, efficient public transit.Regulatory Entrepreneurship: Startups exploit legal gray areas (e.g., Airbnb's impact on housing).00:07:00 - 00:11:00 | OpenAI & Y Combinator's RoleOpenAI's Controversy: Use of potentially pirated datasets and regulatory gray areas.Y Combinator's Model: High-risk startups funded for outsized exits, ignoring externalities.00:11:00 - 00:16:00 | Systemic Barriers to InnovationHealthcare System: High costs and bankruptcy risks deter entrepreneurs.Income Inequality: CEO pay vs. worker wages incentivizes short-term profits over innovation.Education: Universities funneling students into incubators, creating dependency.00:16:00 - 00:16:44 | Global Leadership ShiftEurope's Potential:Balanced regulations (e.g., GDPR).Affordable healthcare and quality of life.Reduced bureaucracy could foster tech leadership.America's Decline: Post-1980s focus on "fake innovation" and exploitative practices.SummaryKey ArgumentsMonopolies Underperform:Big tech (Microsoft, Meta, Google) uses anti-competitive tactics, not innovation, to dominate.Talent centralization and excessive CEO pay harm long-term progress.Startups ≠ Innovation:Many prioritize risky exits (e.g., Uber, Airbnb) over solving real problems."Regulatory entrepreneurship" externalizes costs (e.g., housing crises, data piracy).Healthcare & Inequality:U.S. healthcare costs and income inequality deter risk-taking by entrepreneurs.Startups rely on incubators, creating pseudo-entrepreneurs dependent on venture capital.Europe's Opportunity:Balanced regulations, healthcare, and quality of life could position Europe as a tech leader.Learning from U.S./China mistakes to prioritize societal benefits over corporate profits.ConclusionThe U.S. tech dominance narrative is flawed due to systemic issues (monopolies, healthcare, inequality).Future innovation leadership may shift to regions like Europe or Asia that address these systemic gaps holistically.
Episodio 302. Yo no sé si es una alucinación o no pero mira, yo soy un caching server en esta IP que te subarrienda el API al lado de la calavera para tener influencia sobre el mix. Gracias Bluetooth!
Episodio 301. Yo me sentía como... ignorado, como escrito por un payaso, metido en una gavetica en mi cerebro pequeña y oscura, pero hubo una coincidencia mágica, me saltó la chispa y viajé a Suráfrica para hacer mi propia comedia. Es gravísimo lo que le está pasando al guiski. Thanks Ollama!
Ever wonder how those "free" browser extensions that promise to save you money actually work? We dive deep into the controversial world of Honey, the coupon-finding tool owned by PayPal, and uncover a scheme that might be leaving you with less savings and your favorite YouTubers with empty pockets.Plus, we take a look at Kagi, the search engine you pay not to show you adverts, and discuss what you should do with your old, no-longer-wanted technology.All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Exposing the Honey Influencer Scam - MegaLag on YouTube.The Honey Scam: Explained - Marques Brownlee on YouTube.14 million people don't know how to erase their data from an old device - ICO. Electronics hoarding habit among Brits and Americans - SellCell.Practical advice for online and electronic devices - ICO. How to factory reset your Google Pixel phone - Google. How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple. Reset your Android device to factory settings - Google. Erase your Mac and reset it to factory settings - Apple.Reset your PC - Microsoft.How do I perform a factory reset on my Samsung mobile device? - Samsung.Kagi.Battery Heated Clothing - Fieldsheer.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:1Password Extended Access Management – Secure every sign-in for every app on every device.BigID - Start protecting your sensitive data wherever it lives with BigID. Get a free demo to how your organization can reduce data risk and accelerate the adoption of generative AI.SUPPORT THE SHOW:Tell your friends and colleagues about “Smashing Security”, and leave us a review on
Jake Newby is the author of Concrete Avalanche, a free newsletter about music from China. You might remember Jake from the Chinese shoegaze election playlist, or from the tracklist he presented on ChinaTalk back in June. Now that the year is over, Jake is here to introduce his picks for the overall most interesting songs to come out of China in 2024. This tracklist includes everything from Afrobeat-influenced Beijing funk endorsed by Gilles Peterson, to an electronic track crafted in a Tibetan monastery featuring Buddhist chanting. You can find links to listen to each track individually on the ChinaTalk substack. Enjoy! 1. Golden Seeds 黄金种子 by Sleeping Dogs 2. Never Broken, Never Healed by Seon Ga 信鴿 3. Aroma Compound by ayrtbh 4. Stage Riot 舞台 by Carsick Cars 5. Hereditary Nightmare 遗 传 噩 梦 by The Swan and Blossoms 天鹅与花朵 6. Kagi 鍵 by Voision Xi 7. 物件 (Object) by Mdprl & Git Bu$y Trio 8. Night Patrol by Fazi 法兹 9. Mantra Of Buddha Akshobhya 不 动 佛 心 咒 by Howie Lee 10. Ghostbomb by Ghostmass 大鬼众 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Newby is the author of Concrete Avalanche, a free newsletter about music from China. You might remember Jake from the Chinese shoegaze election playlist, or from the tracklist he presented on ChinaTalk back in June. Now that the year is over, Jake is here to introduce his picks for the overall most interesting songs to come out of China in 2024. This tracklist includes everything from Afrobeat-influenced Beijing funk endorsed by Gilles Peterson, to an electronic track crafted in a Tibetan monastery featuring Buddhist chanting. You can find links to listen to each track individually on the ChinaTalk substack. Enjoy! 1. Golden Seeds 黄金种子 by Sleeping Dogs 2. Never Broken, Never Healed by Seon Ga 信鴿 3. Aroma Compound by ayrtbh 4. Stage Riot 舞台 by Carsick Cars 5. Hereditary Nightmare 遗 传 噩 梦 by The Swan and Blossoms 天鹅与花朵 6. Kagi 鍵 by Voision Xi 7. 物件 (Object) by Mdprl & Git Bu$y Trio 8. Night Patrol by Fazi 法兹 9. Mantra Of Buddha Akshobhya 不 动 佛 心 咒 by Howie Lee 10. Ghostbomb by Ghostmass 大鬼众 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kagi founder and CEO Vlad Prelovac joins the show to talk about the business of web search, the thinking behind Kagi's own amazing search engine, and their upstart WebKit-based browser Orion.
Stan TECH w Europie - co wynika z raportu i co warto wiedzieć, plus oczywiście nasze komentarze do tego raportu. Kto z branży TECH się wprowadza do Warszawy? Jak odpalić swojego emem coina i czy to napewno dobry pomysł, a co mogło i poszło źle? Oprócz tego rundy, przemyślenia, narzędzia, gwałtowny wzrost BlueSky, nowości od Kagi i Perplexity ... and so much more. Czyli BREW wjechało na pełnej petardzie! Zapraszamy ========================================================"Brew" jest częścią projekty "CTO Morning Coffee". Najlepsze miejsce w polskim Internecie dla liderów w technologii
I'm joined by guests Stephan Livera, Rijndael & Ben Carman to go through the list.Housekeeping (00:05:29) Bitcoin Black Friday (00:06:05) AnchorWatch gains Lloyd's of London Coverholder statusMajor/Urgent Vulnerability Disclosures(00:10:25) Krux releases security fix for AES-CBC encryption flawBitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates (00:16:05) Bitcoin-script-hints(00:17:14) BDK(00:17:38) BTCPay Server(00:19:53) Nunchuk Desktop(00:20:20) Proton Wallet(00:23:58) Bitcoin Keeper(00:24:40) Nix Bitcoin(00:25:09) Krux(00:26:49) RoboSats(00:26:57) Bitkey App(00:31:07) RewindBitcoin(00:35:15) Umbrel(00:35:32) ESP-Miner(00:35:36) Boltz web-app• Project Spotlight(00:35:43) Wallet Dev Kit(00:35:51) ScriptLab(00:36:04) Mempal(00:36:44) Debifi(00:37:41) Dart-bip85 package(00:37:45) Descriptors Go(00:37:47) Tick-tock-tui App(00:37:56) Awesome-Bitcoin-guide(00:38:30) BitAxe HAS Dashboard(00:38:39) Radpool(00:38:43) SatadelicaVulnerability Disclosures(00:39:16) Nearest neighbor attack - Exploiting nearby Wi-Fi for covert access(00:39:27) New Ghost Tap attack exploits NFC mobile payments(00:39:38) Graykey partially unlocks iPhones with iOS 18/18.0.1, from iPhone 12 to 16 series(00:40:38) OverSecured finds seven flaws in Android and Google Pixel, affecting millions of users(00:41:03) Apple urgently patches vulnerabilities affecting macOS and iOS(00:41:32) Decades-old security flaws in Ubuntu's Needrestart Package(00:41:48) Chinese man arrested in Bangkok for operating from a van-based SMS blaster(00:42:28) Five dollar wrench attackPrivacy & Other Related Bitcoin Projects• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:42:53) SimpleX(00:43:06) Signal• Project Spotlight(00:43:28) DeFlockLightning & L2(+)• Project Spotlight(00:43:56) Phoenix Server Lightning Wallet(00:44:32) Cashu Brrr(00:45:08) SING4SATS• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:45:44) Primal(00:47:27) LND(00:48:05) CDK Cashu Development Kit(00:48:36) Phoenix Wallet(00:48:47) Zeus(00:49:56) Nutstash(00:49:59) Nutshell(00:50:07) Fountain(00:50:10) Breez SDK(00:50:14) Lnp2pBot(00:50:17) BoardWalk(00:50:19) Geyser(00:50:20) Aqua Wallet(00:50:47) Clams RemoteNostr • Project spotlight (00:50:52) NDK Mobile(00:50:55) Olas(00:51:26) Knox(00:51:32) Nostraut(00:51:35) Ezdvm(00:51:40) Futr(00:51:45) Nosey(00:51:49) Nos2x for Firefox• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:52:00) GifBuddyBoosts(00:52:30) Shoutout to top boosters Chris, podconf & btconboardNews & Noteworthy• Bitcoin(00:55:05) Chaincode Labs launches the 2025 BOSS program• Nostr(00:55:49) Kagi HQ joins Nostr• Business & Finance(00:57:06) Block, Inc. unveils Proto(00:57:11) Casa introduces Casa Enterprise(00:57:30) Swan Bitcoin sues former law firm for conflict of interest in Tether case• Tradfi(00:57:46) Revolut X expands to 30 European countries(00:57:58) Newmarket Capital, launches Battery Finance• Funding(00:58:06) OpenSats announces long term support and educational grants• Mining(00:58:12) Russia bans winter digital currency mining in Siberia• Privacy(00:58:40) U.S. Congress critiques Tornado Cash and urges for stricter regulations(00:58:44) Chinese government employees are selling citizen data for profit(00:59:20) Mullvad VPN cancels remaining PayPal subscriptions and aligns with privacy-focused policy• Cryptography(01:00:59) Two mathematicians break an 18-year record with an elliptic curve of rank 29• Events(01:01:22) SATS'N'FACTS, Bitcoin Technical Unconference(01:01:26) Hackalajara, Guadalajara's first Bitcoin-focused hackathon(01:01:39) Bengaluru BitDevs SummitReads:(01:01:46) Here's a list of our top recently published readsLinks & Contacts: Website: https://bitcoin.review/ Substack: https://substack.bitcoin.review/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq NVK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvk Telegram: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod Email: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN: ⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-88
Have you noticed how that life is made up of moments. These moments are mostly practical as opposed to theoretical. In every moment we are faced with real choices between what is foolish and what is wise, what is our own way and what is God's way. Whenever we go our own way we experience we experience destruction and bondage. Whenever we choose to go God's way we experience life and liberty. Download Notes Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy this content, please don't hesitate to leave us a 5-star review and share this podcast with your friends. We'd like to extend an invitation to you and your family to join us for worship this week at Grace Baptist Church. We'd also love to connect with you online at https://gracekettering.org. Thanks again for checking out this episode, and we look forward to having you join us again right here on the Grace Baptist Church Podcast!
Why don't we treat the information we consume online with the same care as the food we put in our bodies?
QR-koder har en stor fördel: de är synnerligen lättlästa för datorer och mobiler. Tyvärr är de samtidigt helt oläsbara för oss människor. Det gör QR-koder till ett ypperligt verktyg för nätfiskeattacker. Vi har nu fått ett nytt exempel på QR-kodsbaserade nätfiskeattacker. Smarta bedragare hade klistrat sina egna QR-koder ovanpå ett irländskt parkeringsbolags QR-koder. När parkeringsgäster skannade QR-koderna för att betala leddes de till bedragarnas webbplats i stället för parkeringsbolagets webbplats. I veckans avsnitt av Bli säker-podden pratar Peter och Nikka om problemet med nätfiskande QR-koder. Podduon går också igenom vad regeringens önskemål om utökad och permanent tillåten hemlig dataavläsning innebär. Nikka berättar även varför han avbryter sin utvärdering av sökmotorn Kagi. Hans upptäckter gör en rekommendation av sökmotorn helt utesluten. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd270.
Questions! You ask 'em, we answer 'em. This month, we field Qs about such subjects as migrating search engines to Kagi (or at least just away from Google), wi-fi etiquette as the in-home sysadmin, novel uses for power over Ethernet, where the speed holes on the new Ryzens come from, what the forthcoming landscape of over-the-counter hearing aids might look like, matching the PS5 Pro's performance in a PC build, and more. Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, we dive into the thrilling world of espionage with special guests Christine Horn and Kagiso Lediga, discussing their latest project, "Classified," set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video. Hear how Kagi collaborated with Skybound Entertainment, the powerhouse behind "The Walking Dead," and how Christine prepared for her complex role as a suburban housewife-turned-CIA station chief. Discover the layered characters, the grounded family drama, and the intense spy action that makes "Classified" a must-watch. Tune in for an exciting conversation about the making of this binge-worthy new series.
In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, we dive into the thrilling world of espionage with special guests Christine Horn and Kagiso Lediga, discussing their latest project, "Classified," set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video. Hear how Kagi collaborated with Skybound Entertainment, the powerhouse behind "The Walking Dead," and how Christine prepared for her complex role as a suburban housewife-turned-CIA station chief. Discover the layered characters, the grounded family drama, and the intense spy action that makes "Classified" a must-watch. Tune in for an exciting conversation about the making of this binge-worthy new series.
Neues HörerInnen-Frage: Was ist die Alternative zu Kagi? duckduckgo searxng Keyword Search Extension Linkding latest-plus = Archive Feature Firefox Extension Alfred Workflow Photo-Ecke Halide Mark II: Process Zero Argentum mood Konsumkritik JobRad Leasing via bike24 VSF T-500 Limited Edition 2024 … Weiterlesen → Der Beitrag TZ238 – Irgendwas mit Affen erschien zuerst auf Teezeit Podcasts.
In this episode: Alan uses records his voice with Piper Recording Studio using the LJ format for use with Piper Train to create a new generation of the old Mycroft AI apope voice. Martin has eschewed Google Search to use Kagi instead. Mark has been judging a coding contest where students used Scratch to create games, including the use of backpack. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community you can join: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The #linux-matters channel on the Late Night Linux Discord server. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us using Patreon or PayPal. For $5 a month on Patreon, you can enjoy an ad-free feed of Linux Matters, or for $10, get access to all the Late Night Linux family of podcasts ad-free.
In this episode: Alan uses records his voice with Piper Recording Studio using the LJ format for use with Piper Train to create a new generation of the old Mycroft AI apope voice. Martin has eschewed Google Search to use Kagi instead. Mark has been judging a coding contest where students used Scratch to create games, including the use of backpack. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community, you can join us on: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The Linux Matters Subreddit. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us.
In this episode: Alan uses records his voice with Piper Recording Studio using the LJ format for use with Piper Train to create a new generation of the old Mycroft AI apope voice. Martin has eschewed Google Search to use Kagi instead. Mark has been judging a coding contest where students used Scratch to create games, including the use of backpack. You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh or the Contact Form. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community you can join: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The #linux-matters channel on the Late Night Linux Discord server. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us using Patreon or PayPal. For $5 a month on Patreon, you can enjoy an ad-free feed of Linux Matters, or for $10, get access to all the Late Night Linux family of podcasts ad-free.
In this episode: Alan uses records his voice with Piper Recording Studio using the LJ format for use with Piper Train to create a new generation of the old Mycroft AI apope voice. Martin has eschewed Google Search to use Kagi instead. Mark has been judging a coding contest where students used Scratch to create... Read More
Nützliche Treffer verirren sich immer seltener auf Seite 1 der Google-Suche. Statt der gewünschten Information ist die Trefferliste nicht selten voll gepflastert mit Seiten von SEO-Farmen und ähnlichem. Da wird die Suche oft zum Geduldsspiel. Hier versprechen Suchmaschinen mit KI-Unterstützung Abhilfe. Die wollen dank Künstlicher Intelligenz, genauer gesagt großen Sprachmodellen (LLM, Large Language Models), relevantere Ergebnisse aus den Weiten des Internets fischen und diese auch zugänglicher aufzubereiten. Statt Ergebnislisten beantworten manche Suchmaschinen mit KI die Anfragen mit einem kleinen Text. Der enthält häufig eine passende Zusammenfassung, doch regelmäßig dichtet das Sprachmodell auch Quatsch hinzu. Acht dieser Suchmaschinen hat c't Redakteur Jo Bager getestet: Arc Search, Bing, Brave Search, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Kagi, Perplexity und You.com. In c't uplink erläutert er, wie sich die verschiedenen Suchmaschinen voneinander unterscheiden und wie zuverlässig sie sind. Außerdem erfahrt ihr im c't uplink, wie er den Test aufgebaut hat. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutiert Jo Bager über Chancen und Risiken von KI-Suchmaschinen fürs Web und die Rolle von Google für die Wissensgesellschaft. Mit dabei: Jo Bager und Keywan Tonekaboni
Nützliche Treffer verirren sich immer seltener auf Seite 1 der Google-Suche. Statt der gewünschten Information ist die Trefferliste nicht selten voll gepflastert mit Seiten von SEO-Farmen und ähnlichem. Da wird die Suche oft zum Geduldsspiel. Hier versprechen Suchmaschinen mit KI-Unterstützung Abhilfe. Die wollen dank Künstlicher Intelligenz, genauer gesagt großen Sprachmodellen (LLM, Large Language Models), relevantere Ergebnisse aus den Weiten des Internets fischen und diese auch zugänglicher aufzubereiten. Statt Ergebnislisten beantworten manche Suchmaschinen mit KI die Anfragen mit einem kleinen Text. Der enthält häufig eine passende Zusammenfassung, doch regelmäßig dichtet das Sprachmodell auch Quatsch hinzu. Acht dieser Suchmaschinen hat c't Redakteur Jo Bager getestet: Arc Search, Bing, Brave Search, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Kagi, Perplexity und You.com. In c't uplink erläutert er, wie sich die verschiedenen Suchmaschinen voneinander unterscheiden und wie zuverlässig sie sind. Außerdem erfahrt ihr im c't uplink, wie er den Test aufgebaut hat. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutiert Jo Bager über Chancen und Risiken von KI-Suchmaschinen fürs Web und die Rolle von Google für die Wissensgesellschaft.
Nützliche Treffer verirren sich immer seltener auf Seite 1 der Google-Suche. Statt der gewünschten Information ist die Trefferliste nicht selten voll gepflastert mit Seiten von SEO-Farmen und ähnlichem. Da wird die Suche oft zum Geduldsspiel. Hier versprechen Suchmaschinen mit KI-Unterstützung Abhilfe. Die wollen dank Künstlicher Intelligenz, genauer gesagt großen Sprachmodellen (LLM, Large Language Models), relevantere Ergebnisse aus den Weiten des Internets fischen und diese auch zugänglicher aufzubereiten. Statt Ergebnislisten beantworten manche Suchmaschinen mit KI die Anfragen mit einem kleinen Text. Der enthält häufig eine passende Zusammenfassung, doch regelmäßig dichtet das Sprachmodell auch Quatsch hinzu. Acht dieser Suchmaschinen hat c't Redakteur Jo Bager getestet: Arc Search, Bing, Brave Search, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Kagi, Perplexity und You.com. In c't uplink erläutert er, wie sich die verschiedenen Suchmaschinen voneinander unterscheiden und wie zuverlässig sie sind. Außerdem erfahrt ihr im c't uplink, wie er den Test aufgebaut hat. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutiert Jo Bager über Chancen und Risiken von KI-Suchmaschinen fürs Web und die Rolle von Google für die Wissensgesellschaft. Mit dabei: Jo Bager und Keywan Tonekaboni
Jeremy's article on How to Innovate: https://www.jeremybrown.tech/how-to-innovate Clayton Christensen's books on Disruptive Innovation (Jeremy was referring to “The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail”): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19203217-disruptive-innovation Lex Fridman and Mark Zuckerberg interview in the Metaverse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EohIA7QPmmE Perplexity, an AI search engine: https://www.perplexity.ai/ Kagi, the search engine Jeremy uses: https://kagi.com/ Tom Demarco's book about slack: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123715.Slack 2018 study on slack and innovation: https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/full/10.1287/orsc.2018.1215 Peter's article about Getting hired as an EM / Searching and applying: https://peterszasz.com/get-hired-as-an-engineering-manager-part-3-searching-and-applying/ Craft Conference: https://craft-conf.com/ Book on Platform Strategy: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/208871782-platform-strategy Search Engine podcast episode on the media apocalypse and how to survive it, part 1: https://overcast.fm/+BBVQRBOVak part2: https://overcast.fm/+BBVQTfeXl4 Example of a hyper-local website: Les Pépites du 19e - https://www.lespepitesdu19e.fr/ and Instagram (@lespepitesdu19e) 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:34 What the hell is this show? 02:47 Jeremy's article on "How to Innovate" 07:25 Do you need a healthy Culture to Innovate 09:55 Can big companies innovate? 18:53 Is slack (time) needed to innovate? 28:57 Peter - Getting hired as an EM / Searching and applying 44:55 Get ahead of the crowd strategies for job seekers 47:08 An example of a great cold outreach 48:54 Can networking at conferences help me get a job? 50:54 Experiences at Craft Conf 52:21 Emerging trends from the talks at Craft Conf? 55:17 AI will replace developers! 01:01:19 Supporting Conference Attendance as a leader 01:05:13 The Media Apocalypse and Ethical Consumption 01:07:44 The Role of AI in Content Creation 01:14:16 The Importance of Local News and Media 01:25:35 Reflections and Closing Thoughts
In this engaging episode of the Bites of Wisdom podcast, Jeremy Rossi and John Bellone explore the ever-relevant topic of paying for digital services over opting for free alternatives. Diving into the world of premium search engines, they share personal experiences with transitioning away from giants like Google to paid services such as Kagi, highlighting how this move has drastically improved their online search quality by eliminating unwanted distractions like Pinterest results. The discussion doesn't stop at search engines; it expands into the territory of email management, productivity tools, and the philosophy behind selecting premium services that enhance simplicity and efficiency in our digital lives. They ponder the value of open-source versus paid software and its impact on end-user experience and productivity. Throughout the conversation, Jeremy and John underline a common theme: the worth of investing in simplicity for the sake of reclaiming time, improving focus, and ultimately, enriching one's digital life and workflow. Tune in for their insightful reflections and light-hearted banter, offering both a deep dive and an entertaining take on why sometimes, it's worth paying for simplicity.
We meet the founder and CEO of Kagi, Vladimir Prelovac, a subscription-based search engine that aims to prioritise user privacy and provide a more authentic experience. Prelovac was fed up with existing search engines that he felt prioritised advertisers over users, so founded the company in 2018 to offer a viable alternative to the traditional ad-driven model.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kagi not worth it; RIP Passcodes; Sora demo not exactly Sora; FCC fines carries for selling location data; TikTok ban signed; Meta's ad-buying AI blows through budgets; fighting the algorithm; OpenAI privacy complaints; Amazon ad revenue big leap, wonder why; blockchain's real use case; ludicrously hard-core at Tesla; Lord of the Rings returns to theaters; Dune Part 2; The Bad Batch series finale; Fallout; UMG artists return to TikTok; Walmart selling IRL items to kids in Roblox; Snapchat will let you edit chats, if you pay; Bluesky ads GIFs; short sci-fi fiction with Amazon; Essentialism; AI wrappers; Gary's valuable GOG contributions; vision issues; stay on target, stay on target!Show notes at https://gog.show/646Sponsors:DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Factor - Head to Factor and use code grumpy50 to get 50% off. That's code grumpy50 at Factor to get 50% off!Mood - For 20% off your order and a FREE THCa pre-roll, go to hellomood.com and use promo code GOG.1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordPrivate Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!FOLLOW UPKagiTURNS OUT THAT EXTREMELY IMPRESSIVE SORA DEMO... WASN'T EXACTLY MADE WITH SORAIN THE NEWSFCC Fines Major U.S. Wireless Carriers for Selling Customer Location DataSocial media companies have too much political power, 78% of Americans say in Pew surveyBiden Signed the TikTok Ban. What's Next for TikTok Users?Customers say Meta's ad-buying AI blows through budgets in a matter of hoursA researcher is suing Meta for the right to ‘turn off' Facebook's news feedOpenAI hit with another privacy complaint over ChatGPT's love of making stuff upAmazon Q1 Ad Revenue Leaps 24% to $11.8 Billion, Lifted by Prime VideoBinance founder Changpeng Zhao sentenced to four months in prisonA Vast New Data Set Could Supercharge the AI Hunt for Crypto Money LaunderingElon Musk loses at Supreme Court in case over “funding secured” tweetsTesla is reportedly getting 'absolutely hard core' about more layoffs, according to Elon MuskOnlyFans hits UK regulator's radar for age-verification failures around porn accessMEDIA CANDYLord of the Rings Trilogy to Return to Theaters this Summer, Extended and RemasteredDune Part 2The Bad Batch - Series FinaleFalloutRoku OS home screen is getting video ads for the first timeOlivia Rodrigo, Drake and other Universal artists return to TikTokWatch the Powerful First Trailer for Lee Miller Biopic Starring Kate WinsletAPPS & DOODADSWalmart thinks it's a good idea to let kids buy IRL items inside RobloxSnapchat will finally let you edit your chatsAT THE LIBRARYHello World (First Contact) by Peter CawdronThe Forward Collection, curated by Blake CrouchEssentialism - The Disciplined Pursuit of Less By: Greg McKeownAudible to test using Prime Video data for audiobook recommendations as Spotify competition heats upTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEThe CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopLM StudioAI For Humans PodcastPinokioOllamaCreative Computer Publishes Interview with the Guy Behind the Death Star Trench Run (1978)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17z3i5VlRzEn2tYPfb-Cx0LYpdKkbL-6svIzp7ZQOvX8 Resume Update Tips I use Kagi.com pro $300 / year but you get access to much more Search+AI but not plugins like ChatGPT so if you MUST have ChatGPT plugins you will need OpenAI Premium account but if you don't I high recommend Kagi.com Pro account with access to Assistant Beta !!! Land a Job using ChatGPT: The Definitive Guide! https://youtu.be/pmnY5V16GSE?t=192 Extensive Resume Notes https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zeYIG7tTE0BUqbRM7-hpk3VdTRc35ZkL/view?usp=sharing Ripped cybersn https://rmccurdy.com/.scripts/downloaded/knowmore.cybersn.com_20220811.txt Perfect ChatGPT Prompt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC4v5AS4RIM Summary There is a formula consisting of 6 building blocks that can help generate high quality outputs from ChatGPT and Google Bard: task, context, exemplars, persona, format, and tone. The order of importance for the building blocks is task first, then context, with the others being optional but helpful. The task should clearly articulate the end goal using an action verb like "generate" or "analyze". Context provides relevant background information to constrain possibilities. Exemplars like examples or frameworks included in the prompt can improve output quality. The persona allows specifying who ChatGPT should be, like a job recruiter. The format specifies how the output should be structured, like an email or bullet points. Tone provides keywords to set the feeling, like "friendly" or "serious". Example You are a senior product marketing manager at Apple and you have just unveiled the latest Apple product in collaboration with Tesla, the Apple Car, and received 12,000 pre-orders, which is 200% higher than target. Write an email to your boss, Tim Cookie, sharing this positive news. The email should include a tl;dr (too long, didn't read) section, project background (why this product came into existence), business results section (quantifiable business metrics), and end with a section thanking the product and engineering teams. Use clear and concise language and write in a confident yet friendly tone. Example 2 ( mine ) I want you to act as a cyber security specialist for a leading consumer products company and you want to relay the importance of people understanding their data and have some idea what they want to do with it before we spend hours for the onboarding effort. Write an email to your boss, Joey , sharing this critical component of the SIEM. The email should include a tl;dr (too long, didn't read) section, example of how the team can spend many cycles onboarding data only to find the requester has no idea what they want to do with the data or it does not satisfy their use case. Use clear and concise language and write in a confident yet friendly tone. Response Subject: Streamlining SIEM Onboarding with Clear Data Objectives Hi Joey, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to touch base on a critical aspect of our Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) process that could significantly enhance our efficiency. TL;DR: We need to ensure that stakeholders understand their data and have clear objectives before we initiate the SIEM onboarding process. This will prevent the team from spending excessive time onboarding data that may not meet the intended use cases or for which the requester has no actionable plan. During our recent SIEM onboarding efforts, we've encountered several instances where considerable time and resources were invested in integrating data sources, only to discover that the requesters were unclear about their objectives or the data did not fulfill their anticipated needs. For example, last month, the team dedicated over 40 hours to onboarding a new data source for the marketing department. After completion, it became apparent that the marketing team was unsure how to leverage this data for threat detection or compliance reporting, rendering the effort less effective. To address this, I propose we implement a preliminary consultation phase for each SIEM onboarding request. In this phase, requesters must articulate: - The specific security or compliance questions they aim to answer with the data. - How they intend to use the data within the SIEM environment. - Any particular data formats or schemas they anticipate will be necessary. By doing so, we can align our onboarding efforts with the actual needs and ensure that every hour spent is towards enhancing our security posture and providing actionable insights. I believe this approach will not only save time but also empower our stakeholders to make better-informed decisions regarding their security data needs. Looking forward to your thoughts on this. Best regards, [Your Name] Cyber Security Specialist AI Agents ProfSynapse AI Agent Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL9x1SuNLRo&t=137s ( if you have Openai Premium it will use [tools(Vision, Web Browsing, Advanced Data Analysis, or DALL-E], ( https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProfSynapse/Synapse_CoR/main/GPTprompt.txt ) GPT Agents (old) https://godmode.space/ needs openai key and gpt4 also enable auto approval it may go in loops just watch for that AutoGPT ( OLD ) Image I have a stupid amount of kudos https://tinybots.net/artbot Use my key under the settings for any of the web UI's for faster renders: https://rentry.org/RentrySD/#x-table-of-contents https://rentry.org/sdhypertextbook https://github.com/C0untFloyd/bark-gui ( Audio Clone ) Example 1 Photorealistic, best quality, masterpiece, raw photo of upper body photo, Swordsman woman, soldier of the austro-hungarian empire clothes, double breasted jacket with stripes, extremely detailed eyes and face, long legs, highest quality, skin texture, intricate details, (cinematic lighting), RAW photo, 8k Negative prompt: airbrush, photoshop, plastic doll, plastic skin, easynegative, monochrome, (low quality, worst quality:1.4), illustration, cg, 3d, render, anime Text Generation Example Open source Projects: my hord key : l2n6qwRBqXsEa_BVkK8nKQ ( don't abuse but I have a crazy amount of kudos don't worry ) https://tinybots.net/ Image Text etc .. Text adventures etc (Click the horde tab and use my key) https://agnai.chat/settings?tab=0 https://lite.koboldai.net Need a 24G NVRAM card really..you can load 7b with my 8G card just fine. ollama run wizard-vicuna-uncensored, falcon, Mistral 7B "You should have at least 8 GB of RAM to run the 3B models, 16 GB to run the 7B models, and 32 GB to run the 13B models." https://ollama.ai/ https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/03/chatgpt-gets-its-wolfram-superpowers/ https://github.com/xtekky/gpt4free https://www.thesamur.ai/autogpt https://poe.com/universal_link_page?handle=ChatGPT https://camelagi.thesamur.ai/conversation/share?session=6040 Prompt Agent Persona example 1 Pinky from the TV Series Pinky and the Brain I find it easiest to understand responses when the text is written as if it was spoken by a Pinky from the TV Series Pinky and the Brain. Please talk like Pinky from the TV Series Pinky and the Brain as much as possible, and refer to me as "Brain"; occasionally, ask me "What are we going to do tonight Brain ?" Prompt Agent Persona example 2 Use with prompts to create a persona take Myers-Brigg personality and tritype Enneagram quiz: Example Prompt: Help me Refine my resume to be more targeted to an information security engineer. Be sure to be clear and concise with with bullet points and write it in the style of MBTI Myers-Brigg personality ENFJ and tritype Enneagram 729 Prompt Agent Persona example 3 I find it easiest to understand responses when the text is written as if it was spoken by a dudebro. Please talk like a dudebro as much as possible, and refer to me as "Brah"; occasionally, yell at your dorm roommate Jake about being messy. Training (OLD OLD OLD ) 3 photos of full body or entire object + 5 medium shot photos from the chest up + 10 close ups astria.ai https://github.com/TheLastBen/fast-stable-diffusion/issues/1173 colab: https://github.com/TheLastBen/fast-stable-diffusion pohtos: 21 resolution: 768 merged with ##### 1.5 full 8G UNet_Training_Steps: 4200 UNet_Learning_Rate: 5e-6 Text_Encoder_Training_Steps: 2520 Text_Encoder_Learning_Rate: 1e-6 Variation is key - Change body pose for every picture, use pictures from different days backgrounds and lighting, and show a variety of expressions and emotions. Make sure you capture the subject's eyes looking in different directions for different images, take one with closed eyes. Every picture of your subject should introduce new info about your subject. Whatever you capture will be over-represented, so things you don't want to get associated with your subject should change in every shot. Always pick a new background, even if that means just moving a little bit to shift the background. Here are 8 basic tips that work for me, followed by one super secret tip that I recently discovered. Consistency is important. Don’t mix photos from 10 years ago with new ones. Faces change, people lose weight or gain weight and it all just lowers fidelity. Avoid big expressions, especially ones where the mouth is open. It is much easier to train if the hair doesn't change much. I tried an early model of a woman using photos with hair up, down, in ponytail, with a different cut, etc. It seems like it just confused SD. Avoid selfies (unless you ONLY use selfies.) There is MUCH more perspective distortion when the camera is that close. For optimal results, a single camera with a fixed lens would be used, and all photos should be taken at the same distance from the subject. This usually isn't possible, but at least avoid selfies because they cause major face distortion. Full body shots are not that important. Some of the best models I trained used only 15 photos cropped to the head / shoulder region. Many of these were full body shots, but I cropped them down. SD can guess what the rest of the body looks like, and if not, just put it in the prompts. The only thing hard to train is the face, so focus on that. I no longer use any profile shots as they don’t seem to add value. I like to have a couple looking slightly left and a couple looking slightly right (maybe 45 degrees.) All the rest can be straight at the camera. Also, try to avoid photos taken from really high or low angles. If possible, it’s good to have some (but not all) of the photos be on a very clean background. On my last batch, I used an AI background removal tool to remove the background from 1/4 of the photos and replaced it with a solid color. This seemed to improve results. Careful with the makeup. It should be very consistent across all the photos. Those cool “contour” effects that trick our eyes, also trick SD. Interview from a very smart autodidact https://youtu.be/AaTRHFaaPG8?t=3279 Canva AI Presentation generator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl2gLi1MD04
David, Devindra, and Jeff consider the grand scale sci-fi of 3 Body Problem, go stargazing with Constellation, and sneak into the dark world of Ripley. Then they take a swing at Dev Patel's directorial debut Monkey Man. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Thanks to our SPONSOR: LADDER: Go to Ladderlife.com/filmcast today to see if you're instantly approved. Thanks to our SPONSOR: STORYBLOCKS: For a limited time, go to storyblocks.com/FILMCAST to get 3 additional months free if you sign up with an annual individual license plan. Weekly Plugs David - Decoding TV and the 3 Body Problem Saga Devindra - Engadget Podcast on using Kagi instead of Google Search Jeff - DLC Bookclub Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~00:44:25) David - 3 Body Problem, Game of Gold Devindra - Constellation Jeff - Ripley, 3 Body Problem Featured Review (~01:16:39) Monkey Man SPOILERS (~01:28:15) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project byTim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
Infomaniak partage les valeurs de Tech Café : éthique, écologie et respect de la vie privée. Découvrez les services de notre partenaire sur Infomaniak.comC'était une grosse tendance d'il y a quelques années qui ne s'est pas concrétisée : la promesse de rentrer dans un magasin et d'en ressortir sans passer par les caisses mais sans rien voler. Une innovation dont la réalité n'a pas dépassé la fiction. Amazon qui était derrière ces expérimentations qui faisaient une fois de plus affronter nos 2 mois intérieurs : celui du confort associable et celui du défenseur des captations abusives de données personnelles, revient sur cette expérimentation grandeur nature. C'est la dure loi des business models. ❤️ Patreon
Tesla hat Probleme. Absatzprobleme in Deutschland. In den Preisbereichen, in denen sich Tesla bewegt, gibt es genug Alternativen Und an Absatzproblemen sind auch nicht der Anschlag auf das Werk in Grünheide oder die Huthi schuld. Stefan Raab auch nicht, der plant aber wohl seine Rückkehr und möchte sich zum dritten Mal von Regina Halmich vermöbeln lassen. Natürlich gibts auch wieder ganz viel KI: Microsoft arbeitet wohl an einem Xbox-AI-Chatbot für den Support. Das kann funktionieren, wäre dann aber auch nur eine glorifizierte Suchfunktion. Wenn es nicht funktioniert, kann es schnell sehr unangenehm werden. Oder unterhaltsam für Außenstehende. Diese AI-ifizierung beschleunigt die Enshitification unseres geliebten, gehassten Internets. Die Google-Suche ist ein gutes Beispiel. Vielleicht schauen wir uns in der nächsten Zeit eine Alternative an: Kagi, eine Search-Engine mit Abo-Modell. Wir sind neugierig. Mo war umtriebig: Er hat sich die Netflix-Adaption "3 Body Problem" des chinesischen Sci-Fi Romans "Three-Body Problem" bzw. im Deutschen "Die Drei Sonnen" angesehen. Und er hat Helldivers 2 gespielt! Noch besser: Am Mittwoch, 10. April, ab 19 oder 20 Uhr (oder dazwischen) möchte er auf Twitch streamen! Die genaue Zeit werden wir rechtzeitig, also mindestens eine halbe Stunde vorher, auf Bluesky und im Discord verkünden. Viel Spaß mit Folge 199! Sprecher: Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: Bild von Blomst auf Pixabay/Tesla Inc.Aufnahmedatum: 05.04.2024 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.bsky.socialauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch(bald wieder) auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975 00:00:00 Herzlich willkommen bei der letzten Folge vor der 200 00:01:44 erste Zeichen von Zen 5 in Beta-BIOS von Asushttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-04/granite-ridge-alias-ryzen-9000-bios-update-bereitet-auf-erste-zen-5-cpus-vor/ 00:03:00 Samsung soll Preise für SSDs um 25% erhöhenhttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-04/engpaesse-durch-ki-boom-samsung-soll-ssd-preise-um-25-prozent-anheben/ 00:08:03 Ankündigung: Mo streamt voraussichtlich am Mittwoch, 10. April, um 19 Uhr "Alarm für Cobra 11" 00:08:51 "zur Not: Gras" 00:17:49 Return of the Raabhttps://www.golem.de/news/boulevard-stefan-raab-soll-eigenes-streamingprogramm-planen-2404-183847.html 00:26:05 AI-Support-Bot für Xbox in Arbeithttps://www.theverge.com/2024/4/2/24118728/microsoft-xbox-ai-chatbot-testing 00:30:22 Kunstprojekt Nuca: Nacktbilder aus Fotos generierthttps://www.golem.de/news/aktionskunst-ki-kamera-nuca-generiert-nacktbilder-aus-fotos-2404-183856.html 00:38:38 Was ist eigentlich mit Warhorse Studios und Piranha Bytes? (wir haben auch keine Ahnung) 00:40:27 Tesla mit Absatzschwierigkeiten, Musk macht Anschlag in Grünheide und Huthi verantwortlich; günstiger Tesla "Model 2" laut Reuters eingestellt, stattdessen soll Tesla auf Robotaxis setzenhttps://www.golem.de/news/absatzschwierigkeiten-tesla-muss-in-deutschland-kaempfen-2404-183873.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-scraps-low-cost-car-plans-amid-fierce-chinese-ev-competition-2024-04-05/ 01:01:39 Search-Client Kagi als Google-Alternative mit Bezahlabohttps://www.404media.co/friendship-ended-with-google-now-kagi-is-my-best-friend/https://kagi.com/ 01:17:59 Wrestlemania 40https://www.sport1.de/news/wrestling/wwe/2024/04/wwe-wrestlemania-40-match-card-datum-uhrzeit-tv-und-stream 01:19:29 Three Body Problem (Netflix) 01:28:26 Helldivers 2https://store.steampowered.com/app/553850/HELLDIVERS_2/https://www.playstation.com/de-de/games/helldivers-2/ 01:42:59 Schnelles Ende
Gmail turns 20; Google isn't good; coding with ChatGPT; court bans "AI-enhanced" evidence; AI Goslings everywhere; NYC chatbot spews out dangerously inaccurate information; Amazon's mechanical turks; California right to disconnect bill; Elon Musk has hurt the Tesla brand; Constellation; Road House; Jon Stewart; Star Trek: Discovery; AI in music; DVDs; Sherlock Holmes; Super Monsters Ate My Condo, +; app feedback: Canva, Apple Vision Pro, Kagi; new Star Wars content; Avatar: the Last Airbender; the Muppets; down the AI personality cloning rabbit hole; AI generated sludge or world changing genius?Sponsors:1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordPrivate Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!Show notes at https://gog.show/643FOLLOW UPGmail is 20 years oldEudora (email client)Ten years later, Facebook's Oculus acquisition hasn't changed the world as expectedGoogle says it will destroy browsing data collected from Chrome's Incognito modeIN THE NEWSCourt Bans Use of 'AI-Enhanced' Video Evidence Because That's Not How AI WorksWaymo self-driving cars are delivering Uber Eats orders for first timeNYC's business chatbot is reportedly doling out ‘dangerously inaccurate' informationAmazon just walked out on its self-checkout technologyCalifornia introduces 'right to disconnect' bill that would allow employees to possibly relaxApple confirms layoffs affecting 700+ workers, including car teamAT&T resets millions of customers' passcodes after account info was leaked on the dark webElon Musk's unpleasant persona hurts Tesla brand: survey saysCybertruck Breaks Down After One Mile Of DrivingMEDIA CANDYBetter Call SaulConstellationThe RegimeRoad HouseJon Stewart says Apple asked him not to host FTC Chair Lina KhanAn executive who worked on '3 Body Problem' was sentenced to death for fatally poisoning the Netflix show's producerStar Trek: DiscoveryNew Matrix Movie in the Works from Drew GoddardSong Lyrics Today Are Less Sophisticated, Angrier, And More Self-Obsessed Than They Used To Be, Study SaysBillie Eilish, Greta Van Fleet, & Pearl Jam Among 200 Artists Calling for Responsible AI Music PracticesSuno AINew Bill in California Aims to Force Ticketmaster to Play Nice With OthersThe film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming: ‘One day you'll barter bread for our DVDs'40 Years Later, Jeremy Brett is Still the Best Sherlock HolmesThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes w/ Jeremy BrettDownie via SetAppThe Labours Of HerculeAnthem Of LifeAPPS & DOODADSSuper Monsters Ate My Condo+Welcome to Canva, Affinity!KagiFriendship Ended With GOOGLE Now KAGI Is My Best FriendJon Stewart On The False Promises of AI | The Daily ShowAI Companies Running Out Of Training Data After Burning Through Entire InternetYahoo bought AI-powered news app Artifact from Instagram's co-foundersTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEThe CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopStar Wars' Next Animated Anthology Explores the Shadows of the EmpireBreaking Down the Sithy Secrets of Tales of the Empire's New TrailerWillie Nelson and Kermit the Frog sing "Rainbow Connection"Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Synthetic VoicesWhat Went WrongA 65-IN-1 THE 2024 WAYAn eye-rolling example of the kind of AI generated sludge that's clogging up Google's search results.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 561: Shaan Puri (https://twitter.com/ShaanVP) and Sam Parr (https://twitter.com/theSamParr) tell the story of a niche plant blog becoming a $27M/yr gardening empire. Want to see Sam and Shaan's smiling faces? Head to the MFM YouTube Channel and subscribe - http://tinyurl.com/5n7ftsy5 — Show Notes: (0:00) Intro (2:00) $27M ARR gardening influencer (14:30) Fruit Marketing: How Hass avocados became #1 (23:30) New Movement: Man Camps (31:00) Search Engines - Best Business In The World (44:00) Sergey Brin and Larry Page Stories You've Never Heard — Links: • Plant Daddy on YouTube - https://tinyurl.com/3ep46m9h • Epic Gardening - https://www.epicgardening.com/ • Kagi - https://kagi.com/ • Camp MFM Sizzle - https://tinyurl.com/5bam77eb — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: Need to hire? You should use the same service Shaan uses to hire developers, designers, & Virtual Assistants → it's called Shepherd (tell ‘em Shaan sent you): https://bit.ly/SupportShepherd — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth Past guests on My First Million include Rob Dyrdek, Hasan Minhaj, Balaji Srinivasan, Jake Paul, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Gary Vee, Lance Armstrong, Sophia Amoruso, Ariel Helwani, Ramit Sethi, Stanley Druckenmiller, Peter Diamandis, Dharmesh Shah, Brian Halligan, Marc Lore, Jason Calacanis, Andrew Wilkinson, Julian Shapiro, Kat Cole, Codie Sanchez, Nader Al-Naji, Steph Smith, Trung Phan, Nick Huber, Anthony Pompliano, Ben Askren, Ramon Van Meer, Brianne Kimmel, Andrew Gazdecki, Scott Belsky, Moiz Ali, Dan Held, Elaine Zelby, Michael Saylor, Ryan Begelman, Jack Butcher, Reed Duchscher, Tai Lopez, Harley Finkelstein, Alexa von Tobel, Noah Kagan, Nick Bare, Greg Isenberg, James Altucher, Randy Hetrick and more. — Other episodes you might enjoy: • #224 Rob Dyrdek - How Tracking Every Second of His Life Took Rob Drydek from 0 to $405M in Exits • #209 Gary Vaynerchuk - Why NFTS Are the Future • #178 Balaji Srinivasan - Balaji on How to Fix the Media, Cloud Cities & Crypto • #169 - How One Man Started 5, Billion Dollar Companies, Dan Gilbert's Empire, & Talking With Warren Buffett • #218 - Why You Should Take a Think Week Like Bill Gates • Dave Portnoy vs The World, Extreme Body Monitoring, The Future of Apparel Retail, "How Much is Anthony Pompliano Worth?", and More • How Mr Beast Got 100M Views in Less Than 4 Days, The $25M Chrome Extension, and More
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on March 5th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:36): Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub AlternativeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39600810&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:09): Kagi and WolframOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39606048&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:42): Meta outageOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39604590&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:11): OpenAI and Elon MuskOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39611484&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:28): Open-source project ZLUDA lets CUDA apps run on AMD GPUsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39604745&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:10): I spend £8,500 a year to live on a trainOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39601538&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:45): Cracking Meta's Messenger Certificate Pinning on macOSOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39609336&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:31): Nerdy internals of an Apple text editorOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39603087&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:21): Facing reality about the EU is a core requirement for good managementOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39602417&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:01): The "missing" graph datatype already exists. It was invented in the '70sOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39606885&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guest Bob Fairbairn, Jeff Gamet, and Ben Roethig. Bob joins us for the first time is 4 years and we talk about the release of iOS 17.4 beta 1 that fixes bugs. Apple releases their earnings results The Company posted quarterly revenue of $119.6 billion, up 2 percent year over year, we review all the results in the main categories. Vision Pro available tomorrow 2/2 we discuss what the influencers have said and will we buy it. Jeff and Dave pledged to the icon Factory and discuss how this could be a great app. Plus much more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page Mastadon Twitter Instagram Spoutible Topics Beta this week. iOS 17.4 Beta 1 was rereleased Apple Seeds First iOS 17.4 Public Beta With EU App Ecosystem Changes, Re-Releases Dev Beta iOS 17.4 beta 1 gets rare mid-stream update Apple Seeds First Beta of watchOS 10.4 to Developers References to 'homeOS' resurface in tvOS 17.4 beta iOS 17.4: Using Apple's New Podcast Transcript Feature Apple is updating one of the oldest apps on your iPhone Apple releases their earnings results The Company posted quarterly revenue of $119.6 billion, up 2 percent year over year, and quarterly earnings per diluted share of $2.18, up 16 percent year over year. Apple reports first quarter results Apple's Q1 2024 Earnings Call Takeaways Apple reports nearly $120B quarter: Full charts Apple Now Has More Than 2.2 Billion Active Devices Worldwide Cook 'incredibly excited' about generative AI coming to Apple gear later in 2024 Vision Pro available tomorrow 2/2 we discuss what the influencers have said. Vision Pro Reviews: Surprising Battery Life, 'Weird' Personas, and More What Reviewers Have Learned about Apple Vision Pro Vision Pro won't let you save web apps to your home screen Jeff and Dave pledged to the icon Factory and discuss how this could be a great app. Makers of Twitterrific want to defragment online media with Project Tapestry The Iconfactory Launches Project Tapestry, a Kickstarter Campaign to Create a Universal Inbox for RSS, Social Media, and More Will carriers start advertising their logo on every call? AT&T seems to be. Android phones on AT&T will now show brand logos on incoming calls There are more details on the EU changes with iPhone and iPad. Apple's EU App Store Changes: iPads, TestFlight, Default Stores and More Apple Further Explains iOS 17.4's New Default Browser Prompt in EU Here Are All the iPhone Changes Coming to EU Users by March 6 News Rumor: Apple's Touchscreen HomePod Coming This Year: Everything We Know Apple Extends Modem Licensing Deal With Qualcomm Through March 2027 Apple Savings Account Interest Rate Increases to 4.50% APY Apple Card Users Earned More Than $1 Billion in Daily Cash Last Year Apple Press Release. Honda launches wireless CarPlay retrofit option for select 2018-2022 cars Apple TV+ viewers watched 17 billion minutes of 'Ted Lasso' in 2023 Apps Arc Search Review: My New Default iPhone Browser Orion Web Browser from Kagi https://kagi.com/orion/ Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastadon @daveg65, and the show @intouchwithios Our Regular Contributors Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet as well as Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet Ben Roethig Former Associate Editor of GeekBeat.TV and host of the Tech Hangout and Deconstruct with Patrice Mac user since the mid 90s. Tech support specialist. Twitter @benroethig Website: https://roethigtech.blogspot.com About our Guest Bob Fairbairn Does Technology and Audio systems consulting and most of his work is around what he calls “end-user computing and mobility Websites: http://SmarterCaTS.com Bob's Tool Shop KE9A https://www.bobonstereo.com Land and Lens Mastodon: @bobfa
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on January 24th, 2023.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:38): Zed, a collaborative code editor, is now open sourceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39119835&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:45): OpenAI scrapped a promise to disclose key documents to the publicOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39121521&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:34): Alaska CEO: We found many loose bolts on our Max planesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39115878&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:04): We made an animated movie in 8kBOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39121101&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:04): Kagi search reached 20k paying membersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39124497&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:47): Scientific journal publishers and editors say they are being offered bribesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39117525&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:38): Good DevEx increases productivity. Here is the dataOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39119141&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:56): IRS Free File is now available for the 2024 filing seasonOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39119668&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(17:52): Breaking Free from DRM: Hacking My Air PurifierOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39115837&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(19:41): ZX Spectrum RaytracerOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39118349&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Teil zwei aus dem Paradies mit den solamento Reiseberatern Sabine Hanisch, Claudia Gerdes und Melanie Ganghof. Es geht in dieser Ausgabe vor allem um die Crown & Champa Inseln Hurawalhi, Kuredu, Komandoo und Kudadoo. Die Themen: Ursprüngliches Kuredu als Malediven-Einstieg; Mit Meeresschildkröten schnorcheln; Mit der Familie nach Kuredu; Für jede Zielgruppe; Inselhopping mit dem Speedboot; Floating Breakfast; Romantisches Dinner auf Privatinsel; Entspannte adults-only Insel Komandoo; 65 hölzerne Bungalows; Kudadoo Private Island macht sprachlos; Nachhaltigkeit; Mit dem Wasserflugzeug nach Kagi; Für jeden Kunden die richtige Insel; Unterwasserrestaurant auf Hurawalhi; Lieblingsplätze der Reiseberater Die Welt ist schön, schau sie dir an. Finde Deinen persönlichen Reiseberater auf https://solamento.com/ Schreib uns deine Fragen und Anmerkungen an: podcast@solamento.de
On this episode we begin with a debrief on Dan's first homeowner Halloween and even more smart home nonsense. Then we get into Dan's topic of the week: our experience trying the Kagi search engine. dontpanic.io Twitter: @dontpanicshow Proud member of the Coffee & Beer family of podcasts, streaming at coffeeandbeer.tv.
We discuss our favourite part of Sydney, the monopoly of Google as a search engine, and SAD lamps.We've gone old school, so email us! toastroastpod@gmail.com
Episodio 239. Yo en los baños tengo 4 termómetros, 3 bombillos, todo el calor pasándose por Newton y un rabo hembra hembra que me lo puedo poner en la naricita. Pasaron cosas que verdad todavía no puedo explicar porque no conocía a nadie en Nueva Zelanda en el 2006. La vida sería mejor si mis ojos fueran mejores. ✅ Follow Up Jaime es español Apple ya no roba a Jaime (ahora es al revés) Jaime descubre un Homekit device El artículo definitivo sobre Matter para Octubre de 2023 https://www.theverge.com/23568091/matter-compatible-devices-accessories-apple-amazon-google-samsung Joder Matter Alfredo arregla la pila de su iPhone 14 Pro de una forma que hará gruñir a Jaime y a Jorge Alfredo mini reviews los Airpods pro 2 con USB C Case La Apple Store online abrió en Chile y Jorge la probó inmediatamente El 20 de octubre es la preventa del iPhone 15 en Chile, pero… ¿A qué hora? Cómo hace la prescripción de lentes el Meta Quest 3, ¿Será este el tipo de solución que usara Apple Vision Pro? Jaime no tiene llaves!
Andrew is sad about the post. Business Corner snuck in again. Who keeps leaving that door open!? We search it up! Inflation. In this economy!? Oh, wait, yes. A review would be awesome if you have a minute! Thanks!
Scuba Diving Magazine's September/October issue is their 2023 Photo Issue. In this issue they present the 2023 winners of the Through Your Lens photo contest. The Women Divers Hall of Fame is now accepting applications for their 2024 Scholarship and Grant programs. Deadline for application is November 15, 2023 at 5 pm eastern. More info. Ocean Explorer Trust had released footage from the EV Nautilus expedition where they surveyed three historic WW II aircraft carrier wrecks from the Battle of Midway. Three videos from the exploration of the Japanese carriers Akagi and Kagi along with a video of the USS Yorktown are on the EV Nautilus YouTube Channel. Here are the latest firmware updates for Shearwater dive computers. Peregrine - V86, Perdix and Perdix AI - V93, Perdix 2 - V95 and the Teric - V23 Commentary Earlier this month we had another local dive shop close here in Connecticut. While there are a number of reasons why this shop closed there is one element that we cannot ignore. Many local dive shop owners are getting older and there will come a time when these dive shop owners will retire. What then? There are two options - find another, younger owner to take over or close the shop. With so many headwinds, running a full service local dive center is complicated. Will the local dive shop model evolve from the high flow business of the 1980s and 90s? Only time will tell. The 2020 Divers Alert Network Annual Diving Report provides information from 2018 on diving related fatalities, injuries as well as information on equipment failures. The report is 92 pages and broken down into five sections and five appendices. DAN started this report in 1988 and plans to release the next Annual Diving Report before the end of 2023. If you are a DAN member you can download a copy and then share it with your dive buddies.
I'm joined by guests Craig Raw & Rob Hamilton to go through the list. Housekeeping 00:01:47 Opensats Vulnerability Disclosures 00:03:13 Coldcard Donjon Faults SE2 on Mk4 00:07:24 $500,000+ fee Bitcoin transaction 00:12:12 DoS: Fake Lightning Channels 00:15:11 Fortress, BitGo & Ripple customer funds controversy Bitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:25:04 COLDCARD 00:28:11 Sparrow 00:32:46 libsecp256k1 00:35:12 Liana 00:35:37 BTC Pay Server 00:36:22 Florestra 00:39:33 Robosats 00:39:45 10101 00:40:07 MyCitadel 00:40:25 Bitcoin Tribe 00:41:42 Nunchuk 00:45:03 Simple Bitcoin Wallet 00:45:17 Labelbase 00:48:23 libwally-core Feature Request Interlude 00:48:46 Simplex integration with Sparrow Bitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates (Cont.) 00:53:39 Smart Vaults 00:56:05 Parmanode 00:59:15 Nodeyez 00:59:28 joinmarket-clientserver 01:00:17 RoninDojo 01:02:07 RoninUI 01:02:17 Peach 01:03:46 Machankura/8333.mobi 01:03:57 RGB 01:04:27 Seedsigner • Project Spotlight 01:05:00 Smaug 01:05:24 bitaxeUltra Lightning & L2+ • Software Releases & Project Updates 01:07:06 LND 01:13:08 CLN 01:13:27 mutiny-node 01:15:23 Mutiny Wallet 01:15:32 Bitbanana 01:16:40 Breez 01:16:50 Alby 01:17:01 Fountain 01:17:14 Wallet of Satoshi 01:17:26 lnbits 01:17:31 Nayuta Wallet 01:17:36 Spark Wallet 01:17:41 Satimoto 01:17:47 eNuts 01:18:44 Minibits 01:18:57 Stacker News 01:19:06 Zaprite 01:19:14 Orange Pill App 01:19:22 Emeralize • Project Spotlight 01:22:28 The Split Kit 01:22:36 ZapLocker 01:22:44 SimLN 01:22:55 Satogram 01:23:05 LNPlay.live Nostr • Software Releases & Project Updates 01:23:46 NDK 01:25:07 Snort 01:25:16 Amethyst 01:25:59 Coracle 01:26:04 Current 01:26:09 Lume 01:26:14 Spring - The Nostr Browser 01:26:19 Amber 01:26:30 Mostro • Project Spotlight 01:26:51 Ditto 01:27:00 nostr-matrix 01:27:29 Favvy Boosts 01:29:06 Thanks to everyone who streamed sats, and shoutout to our top boosters: @ahanniga, @apemithrandir, @wartimepsycho, @dubravko Bitcoin Optech Newsletter 01:29:33 Highlights from recent Bitcoin Optech Newsletters News & Noteworthy • Bitcoin 01:39:40 CLBOSS 01:39:58 Support for Mercury Wallet to be discontinued by Mercury Layer • Lightning & L2 01:40:32 Scaling Lightning roadmap 01:40:41 New LSP FlashSats announced 01:40:49 PeerTube Videos with Lightning plugin 01:40:55 Paid search engine Kagi now Accepts Bitcoin (Lightning) 01:41:00 Bastien Teinturier opened a PR to the bLIPs repo with proposal to Remotely control your LN from your favorite HSM • Funding 01:41:15 Vulpem Ventures announces an open-source Bitcoin development grant to Burak of $25,000 • Mining 01:41:25 Oman planning to invest $1.1 Billion in Bitcoin mining 01:42:06 Nodal Power raises $13 Million seed round to build renewable energy power plants at landfills • Business & Finance 01:42:15 NEW: Jack Dorsey and Jay-Z-backed nonprofit acquires Qala 01:42:34 Elon Musk's X Has Licenses in Multiple U.S. States to Process Payments, Including Crypto 01:42:43 Coincorner teams up with Lolly to bring Bitcoin to Lolly tills and kiosks 01:42:52 Bull Bitcoin expands to Costa Rica 01:44:07 Ripple acquires Fortress Trust • Hyperbitcoinization 01:45:39 Revolut integrates Bitcoin segwit addresses and on-chain withdraw/receive 01:45:56 Coinbase LN integration is official • Shitcoin Clownery 01:46:23 KYC/AML Compliance Protocol Proposed by Vitalik Buterin 01:51:29 Worldcoin Meltdown Reads & Learning Resources 1:51:42 A list of our top recently published reads. Links & Contacts Website: https://bitcoin.review/Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq NVK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvk Telegram: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod Email: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN:⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-51
This week Blake and Sydnie have special guest Murph on to talk about KAGI and the lost set of KeyForge...Tune in to find out more! **200th Episode Giveaway** the winner of our second named deck is announced! Tune in to find out who won. If you wish to donate to HFFS here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/hffspodcast • Please subscribe if you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple with your thoughts, and share it on your social channels. We appreciate any and all support. // If you wish to connect with us through social media @HFFSpodcast on Twitter & hffspodcast@gmail.com. Connect with Sydnie on Discord: SCSteele#9355 // Rick on Twitter: @TKeyforger // Blake on Twitter: @blvdblake & YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgDdfWvcRbCC3l7CnvOJhg Join our Discord to talk about episodes and help shape future ones! https://discord.gg/w6vbkWF6Xh
Bad Penny Press is a joint project by Archon Arcana, Data Forge, and the r/KeyforgeGame subreddit. https://archonarcana.com/Main_Page https://www.twitch.tv/dataforgestream https://www.reddit.com/r/KeyforgeGame/ Top Stories: https://keyforging.com/tournament-format-changes/ https://keyforging.com/playstile-2lo-tournaments/ https://www.reddit.com/r/KeyforgeGame/comments/15lhxvm/michigan_prerelease_tour_highlights_july_2830/ https://archonarcana.com/Local_Groups_and_Shops https://archonarcana.com/Leaves_Play Online Wrap-Up: NKFL Discord - https://discord.gg/rdscJrP https://nkfl.online/ Aug 27th - MM Max SAS 70 - Signup here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelCuoYRdaz4LCYQC_u5oyRGoT_YDSBNybm4v5OR5uMU3bb2g/viewform Sep 10th - DT Max SAS 70 - Signup here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8R2EwBprMyLJw6GOwtFg3I4LDEZgVcMPvfYvV3KSzyu0oIg/viewform ABR Discord: https://discord.gg/hVBz9PMsZW KFPL Discord: https://discord.gg/kxE9X55xWK KFPL 5 Brackets: https://challonge.com/ldrvyb8s https://challonge.com/8cckxr48 https://challonge.com/3d0no72f KFPL 5 Decks: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14mdsRFRlrRSAWAg8nizJvg1QjWHZGTVUwAkoZIuy964/edit#gid=1886164799 KFPL 5 Player and Set Statistics: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q92h--gW5BH-D_6-oX0-hyDAR25FvgWuAF-nWXbytN0/edit#gid=223331310 Creator Feature - 211 - Murph talks about KAGI & The Lost Set of KeyForge by Help From Future Self https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HS8Lq79daqC6XqaeowuOg?si=cyfTvummQcO94oEFjGpBNg&nd=1 Master Vault https://archonarcana.com/Master_Vault#Registered_decks Bad Penny Press on Substack: https://badpennypress.substack.com/ Bad Penny Press on Anchor or your favorite podcast provider: https://anchor.fm/bad-penny-press Bad Penny Press on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@badpennypress Links to contact us: Dead-Sync: https://www.reddit.com/r/KeyforgeGame xoque: dataforgestream@gmail.com blinkingline: gee@archonarcana.com Please let us know if you have any feedback!
It's another You Tried Dat?? international adventure as the gang tries 3 snacks from Spain: Doritos Tex-Mex, Kagi Frets, and Original Grefusa Pom-Bears. They also discuss a vacation dad who's fixated on volleyball before going over some more bad pickup lines. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 29th, 2023.This podcast was generated by Wondercraft: https://www.wondercraft.ai/?utm_source=hackernews_recap Please ping at team AT wondercraft.ai with feedback.(00:37): Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissionsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36520658&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:59): Valve is not willing to publish games with AI generated content anymore?Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36522665&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:03): The Awk Programming Language, Second EditionOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?ixd=36517525&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:54): Kagi raises $670kOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36517149&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:07): Monster gravitational waves spotted for first timeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36520925&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:04): Bill C-18: Google to remove news links in Canada over online news lawOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36524662&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:19): Programming languages going above and beyondOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36519497&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:35): Aspartame sweetener to be declared possible cancer risk by WHO, say reportsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36519942&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(17:33): Racket: Lisp for the modern dayOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36519359&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(19:31): Being “rockstars”: when software was a talents/creatives industryOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36523571&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Bad Penny Press is a joint project by Archon Arcana, Data Forge, and the r/KeyforgeGame subreddit. https://archonarcana.com/Main_Page https://www.twitch.tv/dataforgestream https://www.reddit.com/r/KeyforgeGame/ Top Stories: https://keyforging.com/important-master-vault-updates/ Vault Tour Philadelpha Tickets https://gamezenter.com/event/vault-tour-philadelphia/ Online Wrap-Up NKFL: https://nkfl.online/ ABR Discord: https://discord.gg/hVBz9PMsZW KFPL Discord: https://discord.gg/kxE9X55xWK KFPL 5 Brackets: https://challonge.com/ldrvyb8s https://challonge.com/8cckxr48 https://challonge.com/3d0no72f KFPL 5 Decks: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14mdsRFRlrRSAWAg8nizJvg1QjWHZGTVUwAkoZIuy964/edit#gid=1886164799 KFPL 5 Player and Set Statistics: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q92h--gW5BH-D_6-oX0-hyDAR25FvgWuAF-nWXbytN0/edit#gid=223331310 Creator Feature - First match of KAGI 8.0! | Keyforge Adaptive BO3 by Fudgenator https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1847383970 https://www.youtube.com/@fudgenator117 Master Vault https://archonarcana.com/Master_Vault#Registered_decks Bad Penny Press on Substack: https://badpennypress.substack.com/ Bad Penny Press on Anchor or your favorite podcast provider: https://anchor.fm/bad-penny-press Bad Penny Press on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@badpennypress Links to contact us: Dead-Sync: https://www.reddit.com/r/KeyforgeGame xoque: dataforgestream@gmail.com blinkingline: gee@archonarcana.com Please let us know if you have any feedback!
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Tools for finding information on the internet, published by RomanHauksson on May 9, 2023 on LessWrong. Isn't the internet such a magically useful tool? Thirty years ago, if you wanted to know how many plays Shakespeare wrote, you would have to physically walk to your local library and find a relevant book. Now, you can find the answer in less than ten seconds, at any time, wherever you are. However, the internet is not a truthful, superintelligent oracle. Rather, it's a dangerous jungle of knowledge you must learn to navigate if you wish to find the truth. Good information is censored, hidden behind paywalls or within piles of spam, and difficult to differentiate from untrustworthy information. This post won't be a complete guide on how to navigate the world wide web of knowledge, but it will give you some tools I've discovered over the years that you can throw in your digital rucksack to aid your journey. Search engines The great internet sage Gwern Branwen wrote an advanced guide on finding references, papers, and books online. The search engines Brave Search and Kagi have the features "Goggles" and "Lenses" respectively, which are presets that filter or re-rank entire categories of websites in your results. SearXNG is a highly customizable internet metasearch engine. Perplexity uses natural language processing to answer your query with a paragraph (with sources) and allows you to ask followup questions. Metaphor allows you to find websites by writing creative and long-form prompts, also using NLP. Elicit is a research assistant that helps you find relevant research papers, also using NLP. Bypassing restrictions Sometimes you know exactly where to find a piece of information, but it's locked behind a paywall or deleted from the internet. Unddit displays deleted comments and posts on Reddit. Internet Archive is a non-profit library of free books, movies, websites, et cetera. It's famous for the Wayback Machine, which displays past archived snapshots of a given URL. Bypass Paywalls is a browser extension to help bypass paywalls on selected sites. The subreddit r/piracy has a wiki with loads of resources on obtaining copyrighted material for free. Anna's Archive is a shadow library metasearch engine that aggregates results from websites that host copyrighted books, academic papers, magazines, et cetera. Trustworthy sources It is particularly frustrating to find trustworthy knowledge about certain topics because of misaligned incentives: researching which product to buy or which supplements actually work is hard because everyone's trying to sell you something. Consumer Reports independently tests consumer products and gives in-depth recommendations. It does not rely on affiliate commissions. Examine is a database of research about nutrition and supplements that has no industry ties, sponsorships, or ads. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Tools for finding information on the internet, published by RomanHauksson on January 29, 2023 on LessWrong. Isn't the internet such a magically useful tool? Thirty years ago, if you wanted to know how many plays Shakespeare wrote, you would have to physically walk to your local library and find a relevant book. Now, you can find the answer in less than ten seconds, at any time, wherever you are. However, the internet is not a truthful, superintelligent oracle. Rather, it's a dangerous jungle of knowledge you must learn to navigate if you wish to find the truth. Good information is censored, hidden behind paywalls or within piles of spam, and difficult to differentiate from untrustworthy information. This post won't be a complete guide on how to navigate the world wide web of knowledge, but it will give you some tools I've discovered over the years that you can throw in your digital rucksack to aid your journey. Search engines The great internet sage Gwern Branwen wrote an advanced guide on finding references, papers, and books online. The search engines Brave Search and Kagi have the features "Goggles" and "Lenses" respectively, which are presets that filter or re-rank entire categories of websites in your results. Blog Surf is a search engine for posts from manually approved personal blogs and newsletters. SearXNG is a highly customizable internet metasearch engine. Perplexity uses natural language processing to answer your query with a paragraph (with sources) and allows you to ask followup questions. Metaphor allows you to find websites by writing creative and long-form prompts, also using NLP. Elicit is a research assistant that helps you find relevant research papers, also using NLP. Bypassing restrictions Sometimes you know exactly where to find a piece of information, but it's locked behind a paywall or deleted from the internet. Unddit displays deleted comments and posts on Reddit. Internet Archive is a non-profit library of free books, movies, websites, et cetera. It's famous for the Wayback Machine, which displays past archived snapshots of a given URL. Bypass Paywalls is a browser extension to help bypass paywalls on selected sites. The subreddit r/piracy has a wiki with loads of resources on obtaining copyrighted material for free. Anna's Archive is a shadow library metasearch engine that aggregates results from websites that host copyrighted books, academic papers, magazines, et cetera. Trustworthy sources It is particularly frustrating to find trustworthy knowledge about certain topics because of misaligned incentives: researching which product to buy or which supplements actually work is hard because everyone's trying to sell you something. Consumer Reports independently tests consumer products and gives in-depth recommendations. It does not rely on affiliate commissions. Examine is a database of research about nutrition and supplements that has no industry ties, sponsorships, or ads. Note: this is my first real post on LessWrong. Please give me constructive feedback! But don't let this information change your decision on whether to upvote or downvote. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org Brian #1: FAQtory Will McGugan “FAQtory is a tool to auto-generate a FAQ.md (Frequently Asked Questions) document for your project. FAQtory has a FAQ.md written by itself, so you can see an example of the project in the project. Builds a markdown FAQ.md that includes questions at the top that link to answers below. “Additionally, a ‘suggest' feature uses fuzzy matching to reply to GitHub issues with suggestions from your FAQ.” I haven't tried this part, but looking forward to it. May help to answer GH issues that are really questions. Michael #2: Kagi search "live with it” report Still enjoying it a lot Very fast LOVE blocking SEO-heavy, content-light sites Maps are rough around the edges Not obvious how to set as a private/incognito search engine (but can be done in settings) They have browser extensions - but I don't want to install extensions I only use 1password & zoom It could use some documentation however (e.g. supports !'s, but what are they?) Being tempted by Orion too, but sticking with Vivaldi. Brian #3: Tools for rewriting Python code Luke Plant A collection of tools change your code (hopefully for the better) Several categories formatting and coding style - black, isort, … upgrades - pyupgrade, flynt, … we need one to convert from setup.py/setup.cfg to pyproject.toml type hints - auto type hints? cool. maybe. I haven't tried any of these, but they look interesting refactoring, editors, rope, jedi other - autoflake, shed, … write your own, with LibCST Michael #4: Socketify Bringing WebSockets, Http/Https High Performance servers for PyPy3 and Python3 A new record for Python no other Web Framework as able to reach 6.2 mi requests per second before in @TFBenchmarks
When domain names expire, anyone can take them over, and not only confuse people used to a company name, but also access any emails sent to that domain. Show Notes: Expired Domain Dumpster Diving Have I Been Pwned Plain Text Offenders Reused domain: Kagi.com Zombie brand RadioShack is launching a crypto market for ‘the older generation' gail.com Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
On the podcast today we have Marieke Van De Rakt & Taco Verdonschot, and they're both from Yoast SEO. I think it's quite likely that you've heard of Yoast SEO, but in case you have not, it's a very popular WordPress SEO plugin, installed over 5 million times. They've been optimising websites for many years and make significant contributions to the WordPress project, committing to Core, sponsoring events and many other things. I sat down with them both at WordCamp Europe and we talked about some of the recent changes that have taken place within the company. Having worked hard to build and maintain their company's reputation, they decided that it was time to steer the business in a new direction by selling it to Newfold Digital. We get into the reasons for this acquisition and the subsequent reshuffling of the management of the company. What were the details of that agreement, why did they join forces with Newfold Digital in particular, and how has the acquisition gone? We also talk about their longstanding commitment to contributing back to the WordPress project. Why have they done this and what benefits have they seen from this approach? Why do they bring so many of their team to WordCamps? Although Yoast is well known in the WordPress space, they recently brought their product into an entirely new market, Shopify. This has led them to create a SaaS version of their SEO solution and has brought them into contact with a completely new market. How has this move gone and does it mean they're moving away from WordPress? Typically, when we record the podcast, there's not a lot of background noise, but that's not always the case with these WordCamp Europe interviews. We were competing against crowds and the air-conditioning. Whilst the podcasts are more than listenable, I hope that you understand that the vagaries of the real world were at play. Useful links. Kagi search engine
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Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training Test & Code Podcast Patreon Supporters Special guest: Gina Häußge, creator & maintainer of OctoPrint Michael #1: beanita Local MongoDB-like database prepared to work with Beanie ODM So, you know Beanie - Pydantic + async + MongoDB And you know Mongita - Mongita is to MongoDB as SQLite is to SQL Beanita lets you use Beanie, but against Mongita rather than a server-based MongoDB server Brian #2: The Good Research Code Handbook Patrick J Mineault “for grad students, postdocs and PIs (principle investigator) who do a lot of programming as part of their research.” lessons setup git, virtual environments, project layout, packaging, cookie cutter style style guides, keeping things clean coding separating concerns, separating pure functions and those with side effects, pythonic-ness testing unit testing, testing with side effects, … (incorrect definition of end-to-end tests, but a good job at covering the other bits) documentation comments, tests, docstrings, README.md, usage docs, tutorials, websites documenting pipelines and projects social aspects various reviews, pairing, open source, community sample project extras testing example good tools to use Gina #3: CadQuery Python lib to do build parametric 3D CAD models Can output STL, STEP, AMF, SVG and some more Uses same geometry kernel as FreeCAD (OpenCascade) Also available: desktop editor, Jupyter extension, CLI Would recommend the Jupyter extension, the app seems a bit behind latest development Jupyter extension is easy to set up on Docker and comes with a nice 3D preview pane Was able to create a basic parametric design of an insert for an assortment box easily Python 3.8+, not yet 3.11, OpenCascade related Michael #4: Textinator Like TextSniper, but in Python Simple MacOS StatusBar / Menu Bar app to automatically detect text in screenshots Built with RUMPS: Ridiculously Uncomplicated macOS Python Statusbar apps Take a screenshot of a region of the screen using ⌘ + ⇧ + 4 (Cmd + Shift + 4). The app will automatically detect any text in the screenshot and copy it to your clipboard. How Textinator Works At startup, Textinator starts a persistent NSMetadataQuery Spotlight query (using the pyobjc Python-to-Objective-C bridge) to detect when a new screenshot is created. When the user creates screenshot, the NSMetadataQuery query is fired and Textinator performs text detection using a Vision VNRecognizeTextRequest call. Brian #5: Handling Concurrency Without Locks "How to not let concurrency cripple your system” Haki Benita “…common concurrency challenges and how to overcome them with minimal locking.” Starts with a Django web app A url shortener that generates a unique short url and stores the result in a database so it doesn't get re-used. Discussions of collision with two users checking, then storing keys at the same time. locking problems in general utilizing database ability to make sure some items are unique, in this case PostgreSQL updating your code to take advantage of database constraints support to allow you to do less locking within your code Gina #6: TatSu Generates parsers from EBNF grammars (or ANTLR) Can compile the model (similar to regex) for quick reuse or generate python source Many examples provided Active development, Python 3.10+ Extras Michael: Back on 285 we spoke about PEP 690. Now there is a proper blog post about it. Expedited release of Python3.11.0b3 - Due to a known incompatibility with pytest and the previous beta release (Python 3.11.0b2) and after some deliberation, Python release team have decided to do an expedited release of Python 3.11.0b3 so the community can continue testing their packages with pytest and therefore testing the betas as expected. (via Python Weekly) Kagi search via Daniel Hjertholm Not really python related, but if I know Michael right, he'll love the new completely ad free and privacy-respecting search engine kagi.com. I've used kagi.com since their public beta launched, mainly to search for solutions to Python issues at work. The results are way better than DuckDuckGo's results, and even better than Googles! Love the Programming-lens and the ability to up/down prioritize domains in the results. Their FAQ explains everything you need to know: https://kagi.com/faq Looks great but not sure about the pricing justification (32 sec of compute = $1), that's either 837x more than all of Talk Python + Python Bytes or more than 6,700x more than just one of our sites/services. (We spend about $100/mo on 8 servers.) But they may be buying results from Google and Bing, and that could be the cost. Here's a short interview with the man who started kagi. Gina: rdserialtool: Reads out low-cost USB power monitors (UM24C, UM25C, UM34C) via BLE/pybluez. Amazing if you need to monitor the power consumption/voltage/current of some embedded electronics on a budget. Helped me solve a very much OctoPrint development specific problem. Python 3.4+ nodejs-bin: by Sam Willis: https://twitter.com/samwillis/status/1537787836119793667 Install nodejs via pypi/as dependency, still very much an Alpha but looks promising Makes it easier to obtain a full stack environment Very interesting for end to end testing with JS based tooling, or packaging a frontend with your Python app See also nodeenv, which does a similar thing, but with additional steps Joke: Rejected Github Badges
Steve talks to David Chuka, a developer from Nigeria, about his recent blog post for Vue Mastery that covers the new features that are currently available in the beta version of Nuxt 3 that was recently released. In addition, David brings the dad jokes to add to Steve's amazing dad joke repertiore, and they talk about a great place to get web animations for those that need them. Panel Steve Edwards Guest David Chuka Sponsors Top End DevsCoaching | Top End Devs Links Nuxt 3 is here! What does that mean for you? | Vue Masteryframework/packages/kit at main · nuxt/framework · GitHubLinkedIn: David (Chuka) NwadiogbuGitHub: David Chuka ( ChuckD30 )Twitter: DC. ( @CNwadiogbu ) Picks David- LottiePlayer Vue Component - npmDavid- LottieFilesSteve- Orion Browser by Kagi Special Guest: David Chuka.
Yasushi Akimoto is one of the most successful pop producers in Asia, having a string of successful musical acts that includes the phenomenon that is AKB48. Throughout his career, however, he has faced allegations of antiquated and misogynist attitudes towards women, which can be seen most obviously in his role as a lyricist... Today's guest is Sarah Tompkins! You can find her via Twitter account, @herladytompkins. For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Onyanko Club, Please Don't Take Off my Sailor Uniform Ushiro-yubi Sasare-gumi, Behave Yourself, Teacher! Musukko Club, Boku-Tachi no Season Suitei Shoujo, Kagi ga Akanai Morning Musume, Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari Generasia - Akimoto biography AKB48 Fandom - Akimoto Wikipedia - Akimoto Wikipedia - Onyanko Club
Ele demorou para dar certo no trade, mas deu. E como deu! Hoje já são cerca de 25 anos de mercado onde ele ganha "o que quase nenhuma empresa pagaria", como ele mesmo diz.Durante essas mais de duas décadas ele desenvolveu uma maneira única de operar que foi batizada por "método Sakura" e tem como base suporte e resistência.Em um papo cheio de técnica e descontração, Léo Weneck fala sobre seu método, gráfico Renko, suporte e resistência, consistência, gráfico Kagi e muito mais. Hosts:André Moraes e Roberto IndechConvidado:Léo WerneckPodcast by Clear CorretoraQuer abrir sua conta e não pagar corretagem?Clique no link: http://bit.ly/SITECL34R
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James Thomson joins us to talk about developing apps for Apple platforms. James is the creator of PCalc - the official calculator app of MTJC, Drag Thing and his latest app Dice by PCalc. James has been successfully writing apps longer than the iMac has been a thing, worked for Apple, had Douglas Adams beta test his apps, and has been a successful indie developer since the early 90's. Special Guest: James Thomson.
Die Hintergründe der Piloten des Lambda Shuttles
Gavvie & Mena share a pre-recorded episode full of trying to be good content creators, not caring and Ultimate Braces. Tracklisting: Jet Set Radio Future - Teknopathetic The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin [Mega CD] - Swingtime Aero Elite: Combat Academy (Aero Dancing 4: New Generation) - Sea Urchin Eggs Sonic Adventure - Be Cool, Be Wild and Be Groovy 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim - Fancy Some Tea? Sonic Jam (Game.com version) - Level 1 (Mushroom Hill Zone) Cyber Troopers Virtual-On - Crystal Doom Yakuza Kiwami 2 (Ryu ga Gotoku Kiwami 2) - Unity Of Metal Guilty Gear Xrd - Bedman Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore - It's My First Time Watching! Thunder Force IV (Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar) - Stand Up Against Myself (Omake Bonus Track) The Legend of Legacy - The Bottomless Depression The Key of Avalon 2 (Avalon no Kagi 2) - Come on, Start the Adventure!! The Alliance Alive - It's So Blue Spiral Knights - Phantom Dirge (Beware) Space Harrier [GBA] - Theme After Burner: Black Falcon - Conspiracy of Gods CHUNITHM - B.B.K.K.B.K.K. Columns 97 - Columns 97 Medley Omega_Catastrophe_ - _15_EXTREME_ET_from_S.H._Main_Theme_ B-Univ: Virtua Racing & Outrunners - Splash Wave (1993)
Learn about how drugs like Ritalin and Adderall actually make you “focus,” how tech companies are using lava lamps to make computers more secure, and why new life discovered at the bottom of the ocean opens up new possibilities for finding life on Mars. Scientists figured out how Ritalin actually makes you focus by Grant Currin Ritalin and similar medications cause brain to focus on benefits of work, not costs. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/bu-ras031820.php Westbrook, A., van den Bosch, R., Määttä, J. I., Hofmans, L., Papadopetraki, D., Cools, R., & Frank, M. J. (2020). Dopamine promotes cognitive effort by biasing the benefits versus costs of cognitive work. Science, 367(6484), 1362–1366. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz5891 Additional resources from Matt Parker, stand-up mathematician: Pick up “Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World” on Amazon https://amzn.to/3c3xwi9 Matt Parker’s official website http://standupmaths.com/ Subscribe to Matt Parker’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/standupmaths Follow @standupmaths on Twitter https://twitter.com/standupmaths Liebow-Feeser, J. (2017, November 6). LavaRand in Production: The Nitty-Gritty Technical Details. The Cloudflare Blog; The Cloudflare Blog. https://blog.cloudflare.com/lavarand-in-production-the-nitty-gritty-technical-details/ Scott, T. (2020). The Lava Lamps That Help Keep The Internet Secure [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cUUfMeOijg US5732138A - Method for seeding a pseudo-random number generator with a cryptographic hash of a digitization of a chaotic system - Google Patents. (1996, January 29). Google.com. https://patents.google.com/patent/US5732138 Researchers discover bacteria living in rock beneath the sea floor (which is good news for life on Mars) by Cameron Duke Discovery of life in solid rock deep beneath sea may inspire new search for life on Mars. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-04/uot-dol033020.php Suzuki, Y., Yamashita, S., Kouduka, M., Ao, Y., Mukai, H., Mitsunobu, S., Kagi, H., D’Hondt, S., Inagaki, F., Morono, Y., Hoshino, T., Tomioka, N., & Ito, M. (2020). Deep microbial proliferation at the basalt interface in 33.5–104 million-year-old oceanic crust. Communications Biology, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0860-1 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY
As an entrepreneur, designer and storyteller Kat Gee is not only creative and dynamic but a savvy business woman. After selling Kagi Jewellrey a few years ago she is currently mastering the art of full time parenting.
From the Wandering Journo at Stories that Matter Studios this is The Streets of Your Town. The slice of Australian life podcast that takes you on an audio journey through theatre of the mind each episode. Today, we head to Brisbane’s westside, to meet artist and social entrepreneur, Kagi Kowa. She tells us about her journey from Sudan to Forest Lake, and how that journey of self-discovery continues to this day, years after she first came to Australia’s shores.
Kagi Kowa is originally from Sudan. When she arrived in Australia from Kenya with her three sisters she found that creating art helped her overcome feelings of loss, displacement, and self-identity. She started her social enterprise business, Nubia Designs, in 2017 to help fellow refugees transition to life here through creating and enjoying art.Based in Brisbane, Nubia Designs offers both products and services, selling handmade art and crafts from African artists all around the world. Kagi also presents art workshops run by individual artists, aimed at giving everyday Australians the opportunity to experience art from different cultures.“This will allow them to see the world through different eyes,” she says. Kagi wants to create an environment that promotes intercultural understanding through storytelling while encouraging a sense of belonging and inclusion for new arrivals. She knows how hard it can be to adjust.“I miss my culture most, the warm hospitality, friends and social life. I miss the food occasionally, but luckily I can cook.”Kagi describes herself as ‘a bowl of passion’ when it comes to social justice and human rights, and to helping others. “I love it when people walk into my workshops with so much self-doubt about their ability to be creative and leave at the end with so much confidence,” she says. “Many have said they never thought they could paint.”Sister Tribe, she says, gives Kagi a sense of community. “I always have Sisters who have got my back and will support me throughout my journey.”Nubia Designs products can be found at markets and online.https://www.nubiadesigns.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/NubiaDesigns
Saturday 11 February - Havala Laula, Bill Stuart and David Howell Throughout the fighting on the Kokoda Track, Papua New Guineans were at the forefront of the campaign. Not only did they carry over the much needed supplies for Australian soldiers but they also carried the wounded to safety, earning the name Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels. In addition, many Papuan New Guineans served as soldiers, policeman and coast watchers. Join Kokoda historian David Howell in conversation with special guests: Kokoda veteran Bill Stuart of the 39th Battalion and Havala Laula, from the village of Kagi, the last remaining Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel. Visit our website for more information on talks and events at the Shrine.
What's Good? News Male Crossplaying banned from Tokyo Comic Con. Crunchyroll is #8 in video streaming services in the US. Funimation to release 'your name' theatrically by the end of 2016. Full Metal Panic 4 is a full tv anime set to air in Fall 2017. 17 year old 2020 Olympic Candidate, Miki Nishikawa, says Hawkeye from Full Metal Alchemist was her inspiration for pursuing Marksmanship. Halloween 2016 Devilman- 2004 Directed by by Hiroyuki Nasu: Won awards for Best Director in 1987 for Bee Bop highschool and its sequel. The Man Behind the Scissors- 2005 Directed by Toshiharu Ikeda: Won awards for his first film in 1984, Ningyo densetsu, and his 1997 film Kagi. Taxi Tonight- 2005 Directed by Jarunsak Vongraeng, whose only film has been Taxi Tonight. The Incite Mill- 2010 Directed by Hideo Nakata who made Ringu and has won several awards. Suicide Club- 2001 Directed by Sion Sono. Won an award for Sion Sono in 2003 for most Groundbreaking film. Recommended Halloween Anime Another Kiki's Delivery Service Little Witch Academia Danganronpa Future Diary Lost Village Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Attack on Titan Tokyo Goul Paranoia Agent Watch our Halloween Unboxing videos here: Crunchyroll Candy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TI8P5yck3U Cruchyroll Horror Movies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIjfQjczifA&feature=youtu.be Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com
On this week's all-star episode, we present outspoken commentator Peter Cohen for a return visit. In a wide-ranging discussion, Peter discusses the possible reasons why there has been only one Mac update this year. Is it possible Apple is planning major refreshes for the MacBook Pro and other models come fall? How has the iPhone SE, the smallest model, influenced sales? He'll also briefly discuss Apple's new bounty policy, announced at the Black Hat USA 2016 conference, to offer up to $200,000 to those who discover serious security leaks in Apple products. Ongoing rumors about an Apple Car are also discussed, along with the possibility that it may actually be about self-driving technology and not a new car. You'll also hear from commentator and author Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles. He'll discuss the Apple TV, and the efforts by Apple and other companies to provide cord-cutting alternatives to cable and satellite TV. What about the decision of Hulu, owned by several TV networks, to kill the free service and focus on subscriptions only? Josh talks about the recent failure of Kagi, a payment processing company that managed funds for shareware and other products. He also outlines Apple's decision to pay a bounty to those who discover security defects, and the possible reasons for the late arrival of upgrades for Mac hardware.
Seit 1992 gibt es Lemke Software und den GraphicConverter. Wir haben Entwickler Thorsten Lemke mit im Cockpit und plauschen in unseren Ohrensesseln über was war und was ist. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Unsere Videogrußebotschaft könnt ihr euch auch auf YouTube anschauen. Überbleibsel ⌃T Zu Svens OmniFocus Webinar hat Andreas anzumerken, das der Buchstabenwechsler aka Transpose, welchen man mit CTRL+T aufruft bei ihm Priorität hat. Deshalb musste er sich zähneknirschend einen anderen Shortcut hinlegen. Für Herr Zeitler unverständlich bleibt nach wie vor, wie man solch ein güldenes Helferlein nur so schändlich vernachlässigen kann. TextExpander JS Snippets & iOS Die neu verfügbaren JavaScript Snippets von TextExpander auf iOS funktionieren bisher nur in der Anwendung selbst, nicht mit dem TextExpander Keyboard. Auf die meisten Drittanbieter-Apps muss man dort unterstützungstechnisch auch noch warten, aber Drafts hat diese nun schon einmal an Bord. Fill-ins die Patrick schmerzlich vermisst hat auf iOS hat er mit dem Beispiel aus dem Smile Blog auf iOS auch nicht zum laufen bekommen. Er bleibt dran und berichtet weiter. Thunderbolt 3 wird USB-C auf Steroiden Gut zu wissen woran man ist. So kann man, falls man einen neuen Mac anschaffen will, und dazu noch ganz geduldig ist, gleich auf die Geräte warten, welche dann nur noch diese Schnittstelle anbieten. Mehr lesbare Ware anbei: Thunderbolt Technology Community: Thunderbolt™ 3 – The USB-C That Does It All The Verge: Intel admits USB-C is the connector of the future by adopting it for Thunderbolt 3 Nachtrag: Workflow Thema “Shell Outputs”. Workflow kann durchaus mit diesen Umgehen, nur nicht unbedingt mit dem einiger Skripte. Demnach bleibt der Tipp vom letzten mal, falls etwas nicht klappt mit stdout, müsst ihr das umleiten. Am einfachsten indem ihr den Output unterbinden: script-befehl > /dev/null (bei OS X / Linux) bzw. … > NUL (bei Windows). Die Drafts Location Action von Andreas ist wirklich schneller als Workflow. Wer jedoch Zeit hat, der kann sich nun Patricks SOS Notfall Webseite anschauen. Tipp: Wenn eine App keinen Open-in unterstützt, so kann man sich oft per Workflow behelfen. Letztes ist Patrick noch auf Drafts ausgewichen, nun kann auch Workflow im Hintergrund Emails versenden. Großartig. Toller Newsreader für den Mac Andreas hat heimlich Pulp ausgegraben und will somit Sven dazu bewegen, doch wieder RSS statt Flipboard zu nutzen. Klappt leider nicht, Pulp kennt er, hatte er und somit bleibt Sven nichts anderes übrig als der App noch einmal rein symbolisch den Pflock durch das pochende Herz zu rammen. Ein Auszug aus unserer Trello Karte. Hörerfeedback: Erweiterung zum “Print to PDF” David Sparks hat ja den durchaus schlauen Trick öfters mal ⌘+P zu drücken, wenn er mal ein PDF generieren will aus Apple Mail. Unser Passagier @funtomic hat sich gedacht, dass das noch ausbaubar ist und schlägt folgendes vor, wenn ihr eure PDFs nicht auf den Schreibtisch, sondern direkt woanders sichern wollt: Erweitert man einfach die App-Tastaturkurzbefehle wie hier gezeigt… … kann man nun durch drücken von ⌘+P+E direkt nach Evernote speichern, oder halt per ⌘+P+D nach DEVONthink (… immer schön das Däumchen auf dem Apfel lassen, P weg, dann der nächste Buchstabe). Die anderen von funtomic gezeigten Optionen im Druckdialog lassen sich auf die gleiche Weise ansteuern, je nach dem was man braucht. Super Sache, wenn es eins gibt, dass fast so gut ist wie Piloten die flott im Oberstübchen sind, dann sind es Hörer die wissen wie sie ihre Mühle frisieren. In diesem Sinne ein Danke an den guten, alten FT. Wer weiterhin auf den Desktop speichern will wie Patrick, der kann sich auch Hazel-Regeln anlegen. Da hat man zwar nicht die absolute Kontrolle mit einem Handkantenschlag dazwischenzuzischen, aber es einer weitere Option die ihr in der Hinterhand habt (siehe auch unsere Paperless-Folge). Überschallneuigkeiten Warum auch du ein CRM haben + GIVEAWAY Andreas hat sich zur Aufgabe gemacht die ewige Frage der Menschheit zu klären Warum man ein CRM in keinem deutschen Haushalt fehlen sollte. Den Ursprung hatte diese geballte Ladung an bayrisch-schwäbischen Wissen hier und erwerben kann man das ganze gegen einen kleinen Obolus da. Noch einfacher haben es natürlich Hörer von Der Ubercast™. Die Twitter einfach mit dem Hashtag #uberCRM, welches CRM sie benutzen. Diejenigen Fünf von euch, die durch ihre fatale Wahl am meisten Mitleid erregen, können eine Kopie gewinnen. Lasst euch nicht lumpen und lügt zur Not bis sich die Balken biegen. Google Photos Mittlerweile ging Google Photos ja schon durch die digitale Technologie Druckerei und hat für ordentlich Rabatz gesorgt, da es für sagenhafte 0,00 europäische Scheine euch mit unendlich viel Speicherplatz Segen ins traute Heim bringen will. Einzige Einschränkung: Fotos die 16MP überschreiten und Videos die größer sind als 1080p werden runtergerechnet. Davon hättet ihr dann keine Originale mehr, sollte Google Photos eure einzige Lagerstätte sein. Wer das ganze trotzdem nutzen will mit einer DSLR Kamera oder unbedingt die Originale speichern will, der darf natürlich gerne ein paar Taler abdrücken und das ohne wenn und aber tun. Kurz, für die Handyknipser unter euch ist das wahrscheinlich eine brauchbare Alternative. Patrick schließt das trotz der durchweg coolen Features, wie dem halbautomatischen anfertigen von Kollagen, Animationen und Filme, für sich aus. Er schießt zwar nur mit dem iPhone, aber ediert kerne mal selbst Kollagen und Panoramas zusammen – diese würde dann den 16 MP Rahmen sprengen und somit qualitativ nicht mehr im O-Ton in der Gehörmuschel bzw. Iris ankommen. Mehr Dioptrinfutter: iDownloadBlog: The fine print of Google Photos and why you shouldn’t ditch iCloud Photo Library just yet Google: Official Google Blog: Picture this: A fresh approach to Photos zCasting 3000 in neuem Gewand zCasting 3000 hat sich ein neues Gewand spediert. Anschauen und Feedback geben, wenn’s gefällt oder nicht gefällt. WWDC 2015 News Das beste gleich vorab: Auf iOS 9 gibt es (zunächst nur in Ländern wie U, S und A oder UK oder AU) eine Neue Anwendung mit auf’s Gerät. Tim Cook hat nämlich das letzte Mal “ha-tee-tee-pe derubercast punkt com” gehört und mitbekommen, dass Sven Giorgio Alfonso Fechner RSS abtrünnig geworden ist und nun Flipboard benutzt. Kurzerhand hat er einen Krisenstab einberufen und befohlen, dass auf den letzten Drücker für Sven noch eine News Anwendung anzufertigen ist. Seine Vorgaben waren, das Ding muss personalisiert arbeiten, man muss in Kategorien sein Interessen auswählen können, aber es sollte auch einzelne Seiten unterstützen… vielleicht auch nur ausgewählte… das entscheidet er später. Auch wenn Sven simplicity blissig findet, müssen da coole Animationen und typografische Spielereien für Publisher drinnen sein. Letzten Endes sollte das dann noch eine weitere Frau vorstellen, um den Halbitaliener, der bei sowas immer schwach wird, endgültig mit an Bord zu bringen. Wie es scheint hat alles noch rechtzeitig geklappt. Die Madame hat’s super-locker vorgestellt und Apple verharrt nun in Spannung, ob Sven wechseln wird. Da Pilot F. seine Sommerresidenz in den Hamptons gerade verkauft hat für die Apple Watch, dauert es aber noch ein wenig bis er im trüben Deutschland in den Genuss seines neuen Feedreaders kommt. Flipboard: “Shit.”— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) June 8, 2015 OS X Shake Gestik für die Maus – die Position einfach wiederfinden. Safari kann Seiten pinnen (wie Google Chrome) und Audio was im Hintergrund(tab) gespielt wird direkt stilllegen. Spotlight kann in der Größe verändert werden. Vielleicht geht das nun auch ENDLICH mit den Systemeinstellungen. “Natural language search” und ein generell schlaueres Spotlight. Smarterer Fullscreen in Mail… welches nun auch Tabs kann. Side-by-side + Split View = Mission Control endlich nützlich? Metal für den Mac. Schnellere Grafikberechnung (40% “besser” als OpenGL). Auch UI-technisch und ebenfalls in Adobe Produkten. Hoffnung. Mehr Sharing Extensions: New system font, copy file path from Finder, photo editing extension, Reminders extension coming to El Capitan pic.twitter.com/weCWjYLpLR— Federico Viticci (@viticci) June 8, 2015 iOS 9 Erinnre-Mich-Daran Funktion per Siri, ob in Safari oder Mail oder bei Tante Irmgard. Funktioniert auch super sagt iOS 9 Alpha-Tester Patrick. Siri ist wohl nun auch “pro-active”: wenn ihr Jogger seit, soll wohl die Musik app direkt euch jeden Wunsch von den Lippen ablesen, Telefonnummern werden geraten (aus dem Adressbuch), auch hier gibt es ein schlaueres Spotlight das mehr kann, z.B. YouTube Videos. Das beste Feature nach Patrick: Deep-Linking für installierte Apps. Das ist/wird riesig. Mehr interne Kommunikation. Schon jetzt bekommt ihr einen Button links oben angezeigt mit dem ihr Zurück zur Ursprungs-App kommt. Mehr “schlaue” Beispiele: Morgen Meditation = App links unten Headphone plug-in = Music App auf dem Lockscreen Kalendereinladungen werden automatisch hinzugefügt Konversationen werden angezeigt in Spotlight “Siri zeigt mir mal Fotos vom letzten Juni” √ Währungskonvertierung in Spotlight Safari “Suchen in aktueller Seite” ist nun eine Extension Wie immer der Hinweis von Apple. Die Privatsphäre bleibt bei euch, alles läuft auf dem Gerät selbst und wird nicht aus der Wolke rausgestöbert. Kehr Kit-Kits für die Kids: Apple Pay Frauen sind nun das erste Mal mit an Bord. Die Erste on Stage überhaupt Jenny, ihres Zeichens Vice President von Apple Pay. Schade das Finanzen an sich so ein stocksteifes Thema. First female exec on stage.— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) June 8, 2015 Apple Pay macht die ersten Schritte in der UK… wie bei Dark Sky/Forecast.io haben die Britten wieder den Englisch-Bonus. Neid. Witzig ist die App Umbenennung von Passbook in Google Wallet. Google Wallet -> Google PayApple Passbook -> Apple Wallet— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) June 8, 2015 Notes.app Die wird ebenfalls ganz groß. Nicht nur das es eine Anhang-Übersicht gibt, integrierte Sprachnachrichten, Pinsel, Lineale, sondern das einfache einbinden mit einer kleinen Vorschau von Webseiten und sonstigem Trallala schafft für Rich Text Freunde paradiesähnliche Lebensumstände. Patrick als Plaintextler geht das am Tragflügel vorbei, aber er sieht schon den nächsten Viticci Langzeittest samt 500 Seiten Review auf uns zukommen. So volle Kanne halt… wie er es immer macht. Maps Tja, der liebe Patrick wusste bis vor kurzem nicht das bei iOS 8 einen Apps Tab gibt. Jetzt weiß er es. Aber iOS 9 nun: Eine spezielle schlanke Karte für öffentliche Verkehrsmittel. In der Keynote sieht die Karte super aus. Das Ding ist, sie ist genau wie es die Transit bisher auch war, nur Eingeschränkt verfügbar. Die Fahrradnavigation funktioniert leider auch noch nicht in Deutschland. Was die Öffentlichen angeht, ist Berlin mit dabei. Im Test enttäuscht die App aber momentan fast konstant und sagt, dass die Verbindung nicht verfügbar ist. iPad QuickType Keyboard + Shortcuts Endlich ein “Trackpad Modus” für Textselektionen Anmerkung: Den gibt’s auf dem iPhone nicht, aber auch dort wurde verbessert – eine Auswahl lässt sich nun selbst mit dem weltgrößten Daumen ziehen. Multi-Tasking Interesting the new split view two-apps at once thing is only available on iPad Air 2. Must be that extra RAM.— Christina Warren (@film_girl) June 8, 2015 Craig hat das Keyboard zwar nicht gezeigt während dem Multitasking. Mal gespannt wie es aussieht, wenn zwei Apps auf sind. Oh… I feel a vibration coming from Italy. Might be @viticci stomping his feet and fist-pump like there's no tomorrow. #multiappmode— Patrick Welker (@_patrickwelker) June 8, 2015 Außerdem: Swift 2 Swift 2 ist nun Open Source. Sehr cool. Apple hat Eier. Nun kann auch die Konkurrenz sich was abschauen. App Store Es gibt mittlerweile 100 Billion App Downloads. Patrick hat mal den 30% Cut berechnet (was im übrigen eine Herausforderung für seinen Abakus war) – viele Nullen: 9,000,000,000. "We paid out 30 billion dollars to app developers". Don't like this angle. It's our money, we pay Apple in fact.— Ortwin Gentz (@ortwingentz) June 8, 2015 Außerdem verkündet Tim, dass der Durchschnittsnutzer 119 Apps installiert hat. Messie’s wie Patrick lachen über so Zahlen, die fangen erst bei 400 an zu zählen. Apple Watch Tim hat dafür gesorgt, dass Sven seine nun auch hat. Er hat sie ihm vor der Sendung noch schnell persönlich zur Hazienda Fechner vorbeigebracht. Native Apps kommen mit WatchOS 2. Das ist cool für jede Menge Apps. Schade das Fitness Apps immer noch nur die halbe Miete sind ohne iPhone mit GPS dahinter. Zeitreisen kann die Uhr… jawohl… … … nun kann Sven zurück in die Vergangenheit und seine Co-Hosts austauschen gegen Cameron Diaz und Karl Lagerfeld. Nachttisch Modus Mode. Kippt die Apple Uaar während sie nachts lädt und ihr habt ein Gerät, dass vor 30 Jahren noch mindestens 10 DM gekostet hat. Bessere Kontaktverwaltung. Schade. Da kann unser Zettt sein CRM gerade wieder knicken und muss doch eine Apple Watch bestellen. Auf Emails antworten. Ihr müsst jetzt nicht mehr in die Uhr schreien. FaceTime Audio HomeKit + Siri = “Hey Siri, mach mal die Schummerlicht Szene (mit den Hue’s)”… als Neu-Hue-Besitzer ist Patrick gespannt. Digital Crown kann in der UI benutzt werden. One More Thing: Music So I get no new hardware because its a developer conference. What’s this music crap have to do with developers?— Paul Haddad (@tapbot_paul) June 8, 2015 Größeres, besseres Ökosystem für Musik. YouTube: “Shit.”— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) June 8, 2015 Handverlesene Musik “Connect” = Verbundener mit den Stars und Sternchen sein Beats-one combo (curation + radio) “revolutionary music service” “24/7 global radio” Seriously, how many times have we tried to have a social network for musicians? Seriously. I'm not sure this will work.— Christina Warren (@film_girl) June 8, 2015 Christina hat recht. Patrick zieht den Vergleich, dass über 90% der Stars wahrscheinlich wieder jemanden einstellen, der ein paar Nachrichten an Fans raushaut… so wie es halt bei Twitter auch ist. So persönlich wie in den Apple Promo Videos wird es wohl eher selten. Digging the prominence of playlists. I'm a curator. I never warmed up to the artist and album views… pic.twitter.com/UnRNsG8tIv— Patrick Welker (@_patrickwelker) June 8, 2015 Außerdem: Apple Music gibt’s im Herbst auch für Android. Die ersten 3 Monate sind kostenfrei. Sechsköpfige Familien zahlen $14.99. It's gonna take six people three months just to figure out what the hell this is.— Merlin Mann (@hotdogsladies) June 8, 2015 Lemke Software, der GraphicConverter und die Welt Thorsten erzählt uns erst einmal seit wann es mit Lemke Software gibt und wie alles angefangen hat. Programmiertechnisch find es mit GraphicConverter an, welches ursprünglich noch in Pascal eingetippt wurde. Nach weiteren Zwischenschritten folgte Carbon, dann war später wieder eine komplette Neuprogrammierung von Carbon auf Cocoa nötig. Ja, ja… das Leben eines Entwicklers. Die Historie was die Unterstützung der verschiedenen Formate angeht liefert Thorsten ebenfalls nach, so zum Beispiel das er seinerzeit noch eine GIF-Lizenz erwerben musste für die Einbindung des Formats in Graphic Converter. GraphicConverter konvertiert nicht nur. Thorsten L. zu Sven F. Doch die Hauptanwendung von dem Herr Lemke kann nicht nur von Format A in Format B konvertieren, beispielsweise kann man die Metadaten ohne angezogene Handbremse komfortabel bearbeiten. Auch Bildmanipulation und Farbmanagement geht natürlich. In der neuen Version werden auch Ebenen unterstützt. Mehr Funktionen auf der Webseite. Wie immer quetschen wir unseren Gast auch zum Vertriebsweg aus. Thorsten gibt nach der 1-Stunden-Marke Auskunft über die Unterschiede zwischen Kagi, App Store und den anderen Bestellmöglichkeiten, die er unterstützt. Weitere Apps die Thorsten anbieten: CADintosh Fontbook Xe847 EXIF Sync Hier gibt’s mehr Thorsten Lemke: Webseite: Twitter: [@lemkesoft](https://twitter.com/lemkesoft) YouTube: [LemkeSoft](https://www.youtube.com/user/lemkesoft) Email: [support@lemkesoft.com](mailto:support@lemkesoft.com) Noch mehr Kontaktmöglichkeiten gibt’s hier. GIVEAWAY 5x GraphicConverter Sven ist auf einem kreativen Höhenflug… nicht nur das die gewinnwilligen Hörer bei Andreas ihr CRM feil bieten müssen, nein… JETZT! müsst ihr, du und sie auch noch dem uns folgendes erzählen: Teilt uns auf Twitter mit, was das “merkwürdigste” Bildformat war, welches ihr je mit der Maus angefasst habt. Einsendeschluss ist Donnerstag der 25.06.2015. Unsere Picks Thorsten: TripMode Andreas: Nutshell Sven: Hocus Focus Patrick: ReadKit In Spenderlaune? 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This episode was recorded 26 May 2014 live and in person at Brent's office in sunny, lovely Ballard. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Brent has worked at UserLand Software and NewsGator and as an indie at his company Ranchero Software. These days he's one-third of Q Branch, where he writes Vesper. He is also the co-host of this podcast. This episode is sponsored by Tagcaster. Tagcaster is not just another podcast client — it solves the age-old problem of linking to specific parts of a podcast. You can make clips — short audio excerpts — and share them and link to them. After all these years, that problem is finally solved. This episode is also sponsored by Igloo. Igloo is an intranet you'll actually like, with shared calendars, microblogs, file-sharing, social networking, and more. It's free for up 10 users — give it a try for your company or your team today. This episode is also sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it's a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code MANILA. (Manila was the name of the blogging system worked on at UserLand.) Take a look. Things we mention, more or less in order of appearance: NetNewsWire MarsEdit Glassboard Vesper Manila The University of Chicago DuPont Punched cards University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Fortran 1980 Apple II Plus PLATO Brent's Mom 6502 Assembly 80 column card ALF II Music Construction Set Beatles Rolling Stones Pil Ochs Judy Collins Boby Dylan West Side Story Hair Broadway Soundtrack Delicious Library Epson MX-80 Columbia House Records Cindy Lauper Born in the USA The Clash London Calling Pascal Evergreen State College 1992 1989 Seattle Central Community College City Collegian QuarkXpress LaserWriter Mac IIcx Radius monitor Silo Goodwill Symantec C Grenoble, France Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Seattle Boeing Photovoltaics University of Washington Institut de Biologie Structurale CEA CNRS Alps (the mountains) Gopher Pine International Herald Tribune Kronenbourg Killian's Red Isère River Chinook's Eskimo dial-up account Zterm Lynx AltaVista Seanet MacTCP MacPPP AppleTalk Yahoo Info-Mac Archive Kagi Maelstrom Performa 604 After Dark Bungie Andrew Welch Usenet fuckingblocksyntax.com Dave Winer UserLand Frontier Aretha release UserLand Software AppleScript HyperCard WebSTAR MacPerl MySQL Spotlight Filemaker Pro Indianapolis Star News Woodside, CA Jake Savin San Francisco Robert Scoble Millbrae Palo Alto Windows Visual Studio CodeWarrior PowerPlant MacApp Toolbox Xcode Project Builder Carbon QuickDraw Open Transport Manila EditThisPage.com Daily Kos joel.editthispage.com Aaron Hillegass's Book on Cocoa Radio UserLand Python MacNewsWire RSS WebKit Safari MSIE for Mac Camino NetNewsWire 1.0 screen shot RealBasic BBEdit Lite TextWrangler Carmen's Headline Viewer Syndirella AmphetaDesk My.Netscape.Com Safari/RSS Ecto Movable Type Mac OS X Server NewsGator Palm Treo FeedDemon Nick Bradbury Greg Reinacker Outlook TapLynx Push IO Sepia Labs Cultured Code and Things Black Pixel Red Sweater Oracle Justin Wiliams NetNewsWire Lite 4.0 for Macintosh Vesper Sync Diary WWDC Parc 55
Our heroes have survived their first battle. How will they make it past the border guards, and what other colorful characters await them down the road they travel and into the town of Kagi? Find out in Anima, session 3. Hosted by kiwi6.com free mp3 upload.Download mp3
Warum sollte jemand im Schatten von Kagi und Esellerate ein eigenes Lizenzframework entwickeln? In dieser Session wird gezeigt welche freien und kommerziellen Lizenz-Systeme es gibt und wie man ein Lizenzframework selbst schreiben kann, damit Lizenzen von der eigenen Software nicht sofort im Internet kursieren. Session 3, Skyline Deck, Macoun 2008
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